Effects of financial incentives on physicians' specialty and location decisions

Mary A. Fruen , Jack Hadley, Samuel P. Korper
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Abstract

Available information is reviewed on the effects of financial incentives on physicians' specialty and location decisions. Income of physicians varies by specialty and geographic area, but evidence is limited on the effects of these differences on career decisions. Only two studies have been done on the relationship of income to specialty choice. These studies showed that the impact of income on specialty choice, if any, is weak. Studies on the relationship of both reimbursement levels and income to physician location choice generally concluded that there is a small, positive correlation between these financial factors and physician density. Thus, increasing physicians' income appears to be viable public policy for attracting physicians to underserved areas. Though rough estimates are calculated of the cost of attracting additional physicians, based on studies reviewed, conclusions on costs of incentive programs are premature.

财政激励对医生专业和地点决策的影响
现有的信息回顾了财政激励对医生的专业和地点决定的影响。医生的收入因专业和地理区域而异,但这些差异对职业决定的影响证据有限。只有两项关于收入与专业选择关系的研究。这些研究表明,收入对专业选择的影响,如果有的话,是微弱的。关于报销水平和收入与医生位置选择关系的研究一般得出结论,这些财务因素与医生密度之间存在小的正相关。因此,增加医生的收入似乎是吸引医生到服务不足地区的可行的公共政策。尽管对吸引额外医生的成本进行了粗略的估计,但基于所审查的研究,关于激励计划成本的结论还为时过早。
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