Evolution of the Chief Medical Officer Role in Teaching Hospitals and Health Systems.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Rebecca Onyango, Matthew C Baker, Jennifer Faerberg, Merle Haberman, Rosha McCoy, Janis Orlowski
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Goal: Clinical physician leaders have become an increasingly important asset to hospitals and hospital systems in a changing healthcare environment. Specifically, the role of the chief medical officer (CMO) has expanded and evolved amid the shift to value-based payment models and sharpened focus on patient safety, quality, community engagement, and equity in healthcare, as well as a global pandemic. In light of these changes, this study examined the transformation of CMOs and similar roles and evaluated the current needs, challenges, and responsibilities of clinical leaders today.

Methods: The primary data source used in this analysis was a survey fielded to 391 clinical leaders in 290 Association of American Medical Colleges-member hospitals and health systems in 2020. In addition, this study compared responses to the 2020 survey with findings from two prior iterations of the survey from 2005 and 2016. The surveys collected information regarding demographics, compensation, administrative titles, qualifications for the position, and the scope of the role, among other questions. All surveys consisted of multiple-choice, free response, and rating questions. The analysis was conducted using frequency counts and percentage distributions.

Principal findings: Thirty percent of eligible clinical leaders responded to the 2020 survey. Twenty-six percent of the clinical leader respondents identified as female. Ninety-one percent of the CMOs were members of the senior management team in their hospital or health system. CMOs reported that they were responsible for five hospitals, on average, with 67% indicating they were responsible for more than 500 physicians.

Practical applications: This analysis provides hospital and health systems with insight into the expanding scope and complexity of CMOs as they take on greater leadership responsibilities within their institutions amidst a shifting healthcare landscape. In reflecting on our results, hospital leaders can understand the current needs, barriers, and responsibilities of today's clinical leaders.

教学医院和卫生系统首席医疗官角色的演变。
目标:在不断变化的医疗环境中,临床医生领导者已成为医院和医院系统日益重要的资产。具体而言,随着向基于价值的支付模式的转变,首席医疗官(CMO)的角色得到了扩展和演变,并更加关注患者安全、质量、社区参与和医疗保健公平性以及全球流行病。鉴于这些变化,本研究考察了cmo和类似角色的转变,并评估了当前临床领导者的需求、挑战和责任。方法:本分析中使用的主要数据来源是2020年对290家美国医学院协会成员医院和卫生系统的391名临床领导者进行的调查。此外,本研究还将2020年调查的结果与2005年和2016年两次调查的结果进行了比较。调查收集了有关人口统计、薪酬、行政头衔、职位资格、角色范围等问题的信息。所有调查都包括多项选择、自由回答和评分问题。使用频率计数和百分比分布进行分析。主要发现:30%的合格临床领导者回应了2020年的调查。26%的临床领导者被认为是女性。91%的首席营销官是所在医院或卫生系统的高级管理团队成员。首席营销官报告说,他们平均负责5家医院,67%的首席营销官表示,他们负责500多名医生。实际应用:该分析为医院和卫生系统提供了cmo不断扩大的范围和复杂性的见解,因为他们在不断变化的医疗保健环境中承担了更大的领导责任。在反思我们的结果时,医院领导可以了解当前临床领导的需求、障碍和责任。
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Journal of Healthcare Management
Journal of Healthcare Management HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
CiteScore
2.00
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68
期刊介绍: The Journal of Healthcare Management is the official journal of the American College of Healthcare Executives. Six times per year, JHM offers timely healthcare management articles that inform and guide executives, managers, educators, and researchers. JHM also contains regular columns written by experts and practitioners in the field that discuss management-related topics and industry trends. Each issue presents an interview with a leading executive.
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