Workforce Attrition Among Emergency Medicine Non-Physician Practitioners.

IF 5 1区 医学 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Cameron J Gettel,Rohini Ghosh,Craig Rothenberg,Thomas Balga,Sharon Chekijian,Stephanie Colella,Pooja Agrawal,Michael Holmes,Arjun K Venkatesh
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STUDY OBJECTIVE Non-physician practitioners, including nurse practitioners and physician assistants, increasingly practice in emergency departments, especially in rural areas, where they help mitigate physician shortages. However, little is known about non-physician practitioner durability and demographic trends in emergency departments. Our objective was to examine attrition rates and ages among non-physician practitioners in emergency medicine. METHODS We conducted a repeated cross-sectional analysis using the Medicare Data on Provider Practice and Specialty and Medicare Provider Utilization and Payment Data. The study included non-physician practitioners providing at least 25 independent evaluation and management services annually for Medicare beneficiaries between 2014 and 2021. Attrition rates, defined as the absence of emergency medicine clinical services in subsequent years, were stratified by gender, clinician type, and practice urbanicity. RESULTS The emergency medicine non-physician practitioner workforce grew from 14,559 to 17,679 between 2014 and 2021. Women non-physician practitioners comprised 64.6% of the workforce, and rural non-physician practitioners accounted for 15.7%. Across study years, the weighted annual attrition rate was 13.8%, rising from 12.1% in 2014 to 17.6% in 2019. Attrition rates were higher among physician assistants as well as women and rural non-physician practitioners, with median ages at attrition of 40.2 years for women and 45.9 years for men, and 38.6 years for urban non-physician practitioners versus 43.6 years for rural non-physician practitioners. CONCLUSION The rate of non-physician practitioner attrition from the emergency medicine workforce is considerably higher and occurs at younger ages than prior work evaluating emergency physician attrition, with similar identified gender and geographic disparities. Targeted retention strategies are needed to support a more durable emergency medicine workforce and reduce disparities.
急诊医学非医师从业人员的劳动力流失。
研究目的:非医师从业人员,包括执业护士和医师助理,越来越多地在急诊科执业,特别是在农村地区,他们有助于缓解医生短缺。然而,对于非内科医生的持久性和急诊科的人口趋势知之甚少。我们的目的是检查急诊医学非医师从业人员的流失率和年龄。方法我们使用医疗保险提供者实践和专业数据以及医疗保险提供者使用和支付数据进行了重复的横断面分析。该研究包括2014年至2021年间每年为医疗保险受益人提供至少25项独立评估和管理服务的非医师从业人员。流失率,定义为在随后的几年中缺乏急诊医学临床服务,按性别、临床医生类型和执业城市划分。结果急诊医学非医师从业人员从2014年的14,559人增加到2021年的17,679人。女性非医师从业人员占总从业人员的64.6%,农村非医师从业人员占总从业人员的15.7%。在整个学习期间,加权年损失率为13.8%,从2014年的12.1%上升到2019年的17.6%。医师助理、女性和农村非医师从业人员的流失率更高,女性的流失率中位数为40.2岁,男性为45.9岁,城市非医师从业人员为38.6岁,农村非医师从业人员为43.6岁。结论:与之前评估急诊医师流失率的工作相比,急诊医学劳动力中非医师从业人员的流失率要高得多,而且发生在更年轻的年龄,并且存在类似的性别和地域差异。需要有针对性的留住战略,以支持一支更持久的急诊医务人员队伍,并缩小差距。
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Annals of emergency medicine
Annals of emergency medicine 医学-急救医学
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
4.80%
发文量
819
审稿时长
20 days
期刊介绍: Annals of Emergency Medicine, the official journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, is an international, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to improving the quality of care by publishing the highest quality science for emergency medicine and related medical specialties. Annals publishes original research, clinical reports, opinion, and educational information related to the practice, teaching, and research of emergency medicine. In addition to general emergency medicine topics, Annals regularly publishes articles on out-of-hospital emergency medical services, pediatric emergency medicine, injury and disease prevention, health policy and ethics, disaster management, toxicology, and related topics.
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