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Rehabilitation Institute Amy Houtrow, MD, PhD, MPH Gen X All the Way!!
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Rehabilitation Institute The Changing Health Care System Loss of the solo practitioner Declining revenue from Fee for Service Electronic health record The rising cost of getting a medical education 80 hour work week
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Rehabilitation Institute The Solo Practitioner Working for the ‘Man’
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Rehabilitation Institute The Solo Practitioner Working for the ‘Man’ In 2012 (data from the AMA) –18% in solo practice (down from 40% in 1996) –29% worked for a hospital –53% physician owned practices But 75% of estimated new hires in 2014 will join hospital based groups –Harder and harder to make a living in solo practice –Medicine is not entrepreneurial http://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R42880.pdf
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Rehabilitation Institute Making a Living The Golden Era of Medicine –Fee for service –Not a lot of paperwork –Made a good living, worked harder, made more Now? Not so much –Costs more to run an office –Barriers to working smarter 43 min/day interacting with health plans
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Rehabilitation Institute Electronic Health Record
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Rehabilitation Institute Cost of a Medical Education Medical school ~$50,000 per year –15,360 hours Residents make ~$40,000 per year –30,000 hours After training ~50+ hours a week Adjusted wage of $35/hr
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Rehabilitation Institute 80 Hour Work Week
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Rehabilitation Institute 80 Hour Work Week 28 studies found no improvement
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Rehabilitation Institute Values of Gen Y in Relation to Health Care Life work balance Sharing of household responsibilities Privacy? Compensation –Not so secretive –Not just about the dollars
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Rehabilitation Institute Crossing the Generational Chasm A super fun exercise!! Collaborate professionally –Opportunities to develop professionally Recruitment –Recruiting –Being Recruited
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