Montana Medical Association March 11, 2016 GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION (GME) IN MONTANA: KEY ISSUES.

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Montana Medical Association March 11, 2016 GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION (GME) IN MONTANA: KEY ISSUES

THE MEDICAL EDUCATION “PIPELINE” K-12 College 4 years Medical School (UME) 4 years Residency (GME) 3-5 years Practicing physician

WHAT IS GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION ? The education that occurs after 4 years of medical school MD or DO Residency Specialty specific e.g. Family Medicine or Internal Medicine 3-5 years Required for board certification

WHAT DOES FM RESIDENCY TRAINING CONSIST OF? Continuity clinic Individual patient panels Clinical rotations in multiple specialty areas 12 to 13 blocks of days per resident per year Approximately 750 per year for Montana’s current 72 residents Similar for 3 rd and 4 th year medical students Conferences Multiple per week

WHY DON’T WE HAVE MORE RESIDENCIES IN MT? Development costs Physician leadership Program directors and faculty Limited resources Practicing physician teachers in our communities Accreditation obstacles and complexities

MONTANA’S GME HISTORY Montana Family Medicine Residency Billings First class matriculated residents / 8 per class Family Medicine Residency of Western Montana Missoula and Kalispell First class matriculated residents / 10 per class Billings Clinic Internal Medicine Residency Billings First class matriculated residents / 6 per class (expanding to 8 w private funding)

HOW DOES MONTANA STACK UP IN GME?

High New York: 79 Massachusetts: 76 Pennsylvania: 56 Low Wyoming: 7 Alaska: 5 Idaho: 4 Montana: 2 (increasing to approximately 7 in 2016)

WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT? Family Medicine February 2015 “55% of FM graduates in U.S practice within 100 miles of their residency” “Reached 70% in a handful of states” (including MT!) “Thus, addressing the primary care shortage, particularly in underserved areas, will require an increase in the number of residency positions in those locations.”

WWAMI EXPERIENCE ~600 Medical students enrolled ~100 specialize in family medicine 8 join a MT residency 6 practice in MT

WWAMI EXPERIENCE 8 join a MT residency ~100 Specialize In Family Medicine ~600 Medical students enrolled 6 Practice In Montana

TOTAL = 70/105 69% Retention Rate MONTANA FM RESIDENCY RECRUITING SUCCESS MFMR Residents: 105 MT Med Students: 35 WWAMI Grads: 21 Non-Montanans: 70

THE INITIAL FMRWM EXPERIENCE At least 5 and perhaps 7 of the 2016 graduating class will remain in Montana 4 in rural communities 1 in the CHC in Helena

WHAT INCREASES THE LIKELIHOOD OF A RESIDENT PRACTICING IN THE RURAL AND UNDERSERVED PARTS OF MONTANA? More exposure to rural medical communities Clear understanding of the u nique c ultures of rural communities Good quality and c omprehensive training Opportunities for loan repayment / forgiveness Simply placing a larger number of physicians in MT will not solve the rural / underserved workforce issues.

HOW ARE MT RESIDENCIES FUNDED? MT residency programs Federal GME funding through sponsoring hospitals Montana state funding Sponsoring hospitals cover budget deficits

HISTORY OF HOSPITAL AND STATE FUNDING OF GME APPROXIMATE AMOUNTS Billings Clinic and St Vincent Healthcare $4,500,000 Providence St. Patrick Community Medical Center $ 720,000 Kalispell Regional Medical Center State Funding of GME $319,000-$519,000 annually

WHERE DOES THE STATE FUNDING RESIDE? Within the MUS budget Connected to DPHHS (state Medicaid contract) Allows 3:1 federal matching dollars to increase the total state funding from $519,336 to approximately $1.5M per year

RETURN ON GME INVESTMENT $1.9 Million generated/yr $218,000 (resident/yr)

THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF INVESTMENT IN GME Family Medicine Residency – Return on Investment* Annual economic impact of one new FM physician $1,958,600 Cost to educate one Montana FM physician $ 928,500 (Adjusting for 70% retention rate) ROI in year 1 and every year thereafter 2.11 x * Source: Family Medicine Residency – Return on Investment Study by Larry White

THE ECONOMIC BENEFIT OF MFMR GRADUATES MFMR Graduates in Montana: 70 physicians Total years of medical practice:537 physician-yrs $1.98 million produced/physician/yr $1,063,260,000

WHAT WOULD ADDITIONAL MT GME FUNDING ACCOMPLISH? Additional state funding would help to increase training in rural areas and increase the number of graduating physicians who practice there.

A MONTANA PSYCHIATRY TRAINING TRACK University of Washington psychiatry residency regional training tracks – a successful model for Montana. Years 1 and 2 in Seattle, WA Years 3 and 4 at a regional site (Boise, ID or Spokane, WA) Boise, ID from 2007 to Present: 63% of graduating psychiatrists remained in Idaho. Spokane, WA from 1992 to 2014: 83% of graduating psychiatrists remained in Washington during last 5 years of the program. Converted to a fully independent, 4-year psychiatry residency.

SUMMARY: KEY POINTS Graduate Medical Education (GME) or residency is the specialty training that occurs after medical school. Physicians are considerably more likely to practice in the vicinity of their residency than their medical school. The creation of residency slots is a key mechanism to increase the number of primary care physicians in MT. Residents are more likely to practice in rural and underserved areas if they train in them. Increased state funding would enhance the ability of the current residencies to provide rural training and more rural graduates.

QUESTIONS? Thanks for listening…