Gender Representation in the ECT Workforce in the United States From 2013 to 2021: A Medicare Physician Data Analysis.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
James Luccarelli, Kamber L Hart, Thomas H McCoy
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Abstract

Objectives: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an effective treatment for a range of psychiatric disorders. Although much research has examined what patients receive ECT, there is less research describing those physicians who provide ECT services. This study examines the ECT workforce in the United States by analyzing publicly available Medicare billing records.

Methods: Data regarding the providers performing ECT were accessed from the Medicare Physician and Other Supplier Data for the years 2013 through 2021 based on those physicians who billed the ECT procedural code 90870.

Results: During the study period, 1402 physicians performed ECT in at least 1 calendar year on a minimum of 11 Medicare beneficiaries, representing 3.9% of the 36,116 psychiatrists who billed Medicare during this period. Female physicians made up 39% of psychiatrists overall who bill Medicare, but 23% of psychiatrists billing for ECT. Fifty percent of billed ECT treatments were performed by 12% of ECT doctors; among these high-volume ECT providers, 16% were female.

Conclusions: Only a small subset of psychiatrists who bill Medicare provide ECT services, and female physicians are under-represented in the ECT workforce and among high-volume ECT providers. Improving workforce equity and with it access to ECT requires further study of psychiatric training and practice environment that may impose barriers on female participation as ECT providers.

2013 年至 2021 年美国电痉挛治疗师队伍中的性别比例:医疗保险医生数据分析》。
目的:电休克疗法(ECT)是治疗一系列精神疾病的有效方法。尽管很多研究都对接受电休克疗法的患者进行了调查,但对提供电休克疗法服务的医生进行描述的研究却较少。本研究通过分析公开的医疗保险账单记录,对美国的电痉挛疗法从业人员进行了研究:方法:根据开具 ECT 程序代码 90870 账单的医生,从 2013 年至 2021 年的医疗保险医生和其他供应商数据中获取了有关提供 ECT 的医疗机构的数据:在研究期间,1402 名医生在至少一个日历年中为至少 11 名联邦医疗保险受益人实施了电痉挛疗法,占在此期间向联邦医疗保险付费的 36116 名精神科医生的 3.9%。在向医疗保险付费的精神科医生中,女性占 39%,但在为电痉挛疗法付费的精神科医生中,女性占 23%。12%的电痉挛治疗医生完成了50%的电痉挛治疗;在这些高工作量的电痉挛治疗提供者中,16%是女性:结论:只有一小部分为医疗保险付费的精神科医生提供电痉挛疗法服务,而女性医生在电痉挛疗法从业人员和高额电痉挛疗法提供者中的比例偏低。要提高从业人员的公平性,并随之提高ECT的可及性,就需要进一步研究可能对女性作为ECT提供者造成障碍的精神科培训和实践环境。
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Journal of Ect
Journal of Ect 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
20.00%
发文量
154
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​The Journal of ECT covers all aspects of contemporary electroconvulsive therapy, reporting on major clinical and research developments worldwide. Leading clinicians and researchers examine the effects of induced seizures on behavior and on organ systems; review important research results on the mode of induction, occurrence, and propagation of seizures; and explore the difficult sociological, ethical, and legal issues concerning the use of ECT.
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