Weeks William B, Wallace Amy E
VA Outcomes Group Research Enhancement Award Program, White River Junction VAMC, White River Junction, VT 05009, USA.
J Gen Intern Med. 2006 Nov;21(11):1167-71. doi: 10.1111/j.1525-1497.2006.00592.x. Epub 2006 Aug 9.
Specialty, work effort, and female gender have been shown to be associated with physicians' annual incomes; however, racial differences in physician incomes have not been examined.
To determine the influence of race and gender on General Internists' annual incomes after controlling for work effort, provider characteristics, and practice characteristics.
Retrospective survey-weighted analysis of survey data.
One thousand seven hundred and forty-eight actively practicing General Internists who responded to the American Medical Association's annual survey of physicians between 1992 and 2001.
Work effort, provider and practice characteristics, and adjusted annual incomes for white male, black male, white female, and black female General Internists.
Compared with white males, white females completed 22% fewer patient visits and worked 12.5% fewer hours, while black males and females reported completing 17% and 2.8% more visits and worked 15% and 5.5% more annual hours, respectively. After adjustment for work effort, provider characteristics, and practice characteristics, black males' mean annual income was 188,831 dollars or 7,193 dollars (4%) lower than that for white males (95% CI: -31,054 dollars, 16,669 dollars; P=.6); white females' was 159,415 dollars or 36,609 dollars (19%) lower (95% CI: -25,585 dollars, -47,633 dollars; P<.001); and black females' was 139,572 dollars or 56,452 dollars (29%) lower (95% CI: -93,383 dollars, -19,520 dollars; P=.003).
During the 1990s, both black race and female gender were associated with lower annual incomes among General Internists. Differences for females were substantial. These findings warrant further exploration.
专业、工作投入以及女性性别已被证明与医生的年收入有关;然而,医生收入方面的种族差异尚未得到研究。
在控制工作投入、医疗服务提供者特征和执业特征后,确定种族和性别对普通内科医生年收入的影响。
对调查数据进行回顾性调查加权分析。
1992年至2001年间,对美国医学协会医生年度调查做出回应的1748名在职普通内科医生。
工作投入、医疗服务提供者和执业特征,以及白人男性、黑人男性、白人女性和黑人女性普通内科医生的调整后年收入。
与白人男性相比,白人女性完成的患者诊疗次数少22%,工作时长少12.5%,而黑人男性和女性报告的诊疗次数分别多17%和2.8%,年工作时长分别多15%和5.5%。在对工作投入、医疗服务提供者特征和执业特征进行调整后,黑人男性的平均年收入为188,831美元,比白人男性低7,193美元(4%)(95%置信区间:-31,054美元,16,669美元;P = 0.6);白人女性的平均年收入为159,415美元,比白人男性低36,609美元(19%)(95%置信区间:-25,585美元,-47,633美元;P < 0.001);黑人女性的平均年收入为139,572美元,比白人男性低56,452美元(29%)(95%置信区间:-93,383美元,-19,520美元;P = 0.003)。
在20世纪90年代,黑人种族和女性性别都与普通内科医生较低的年收入有关。女性的差异很大。这些发现值得进一步探究。