Training Residents in High-Value, Cost-Effective Care: a National Survey of Psychiatry Program Directors

Psychiatry Cost-Benefit Analysis 4. Education Internship and Residency 3. Good health Physician Executives 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Education, Medical, Graduate Surveys and Questionnaires Humans Curriculum
DOI: 10.1007/s40596-020-01218-9 Publication Date: 2020-03-24T20:02:57Z
ABSTRACT
The goal of this study was to explore how prepared psychiatry programs are to teach residents to practice resource management and high-value, cost-effective care.An anonymous online survey was sent to 187 psychiatry training directors between July and September 2015.Forty-four percent of training directors responded to the survey. While most training directors who responded (88%) agreed that that graduate medical education has a responsibility to respond to the rising cost of health care, fewer than half agreed that that their faculty members consistently model cost-effective care (48%), that residents have access to information regarding the cost of tests and procedures (32%), and that residents are prepared to integrate the cost of care with available evidence when making medical decisions (44%). Only 11% reported providing training in resource management. Barriers cited to teaching cost-effective care included a lack of information regarding health care costs (45%), a lack of time (24%), a lack of faculty with relevant skills (19%), and competing training demands and priorities (18%). Training directors also noted a lack of available curricular resources and assessment tools (21%). Another 12% cited concerns about cost containment overriding treatment guidelines. Ninety percent of training directors agreed that they would be interested in resources to help teach high-value, cost-effective care.Most psychiatry programs do not provide formal training in resource management but are interested in resources to teach high-value, cost-effective care. Curricula for residents and faculty may help meet this need.
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