Physician turnover rates and job stability in interventional spine and pain practices: Results of an IPSIS survey study

Allen S. Chen , Jennifer G. Leet , Byron Schneider , Masaru Teramoto , Newaj M. Abdullah , Zachary L. McCormick
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Abstract

Background

Physician turnover and job instability have profound implications for healthcare systems, private facilities, and patient outcomes. High physician turnover disrupts continuity of care, impedes establishment of patient-physician relationships, and may compromise overall healthcare quality.

Objective

This survey study explores the rate of job turnover in the field of Interventional Spine and Pain Medicine, based on a 2022 survey of physicians of the International Pain and Spine Intervention Society.

Methods

A standardized, anonymous survey was distributed by email via Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) software to physician members of the International Pain and Spine Interventional Society (IPSIS).

Results

Our survey results indicate that interventional spine/pain physicians with initially lower starting salaries were more likely to leave their first job. We also found that those currently in a productivity-based compensation models were more likely to have left their first job.

Conclusions

Of the interventional pain and spine physicians who had been in practice for at least three years, over 65% reported leaving their initial job after training.

脊柱和疼痛介入诊疗机构中医生的流动率和工作稳定性:IPSIS 调查研究的结果
背景医生流动和工作不稳定对医疗保健系统、私人机构和患者的治疗效果有着深远的影响。医生的高流失率破坏了医疗服务的连续性,阻碍了医患关系的建立,并可能影响整体医疗质量。本调查研究基于 2022 年对国际疼痛与脊柱介入学会医生的调查,探讨了介入脊柱与疼痛医学领域的工作流失率。结果我们的调查结果显示,起薪较低的脊柱/疼痛介入医师更有可能离开第一份工作。我们还发现,目前采用基于生产力的薪酬模式的医生更有可能离开第一份工作。结论在从业至少三年的介入性疼痛和脊柱科医生中,超过 65% 的人表示在接受培训后离开了第一份工作。
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