Klasko Stephen K, Ekarius John C
College of Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA.
Acad Med. 2007 Mar;82(3):238-44. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e3180305fb1.
On December 18, 2003, Tenet Healthcare Corporation, an investor-owned hospital corporation, announced the closure of Medical College of Pennsylvania Hospital, a historic institution that was home to many of Drexel University College of Medicine's (DUCOM's) faculty, residents, and medical students. The authors summarize the steps that were taken and lessons learned to avoid a disruption in the education of over 200 residents. The authors highlight the response by the medical school; the concerns of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME); the interaction between the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the ACGME; the importance of the designated institutional official (DIO) in a crisis situation; and the role of residents as students versus employees when their employer wishes to move or "trade" them to another institution. Through the lens of the DUCOM experience, the authors explore the legal, political, and educational conflicts that occur when an investor-owned company or private hospital employs residents but another entity holds moral and academic accountability for their future. Finally, the authors outline five lessons learned: (1) the important role the ACGME plays as the educational conscience of graduate medical education (GME), (2) the dramatically different roles that the ACGME and the CMS play in regulating and funding the national GME system, (3) the need for constant communication with the affected residents, (4) the important role that the DIO plays in GME, and (5) the need for medical school leaders to remain focused on their educational mission and responsibilities to young physicians.
2003年12月18日,投资者所有的医院集团特尼特医疗保健公司宣布关闭宾夕法尼亚医学院附属医院,这是一家历史悠久的机构,是德雷塞尔大学医学院(DUCOM)许多教职员工、住院医师和医学生的所在地。作者总结了为避免200多名住院医师的教育受到干扰而采取的措施和吸取的教训。作者强调了医学院的应对措施;毕业后医学教育认证委员会(ACGME)的担忧;医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心(CMS)与ACGME之间的互动;指定机构官员(DIO)在危机情况下的重要性;以及当住院医师的雇主希望将他们转移或“交易”到另一家机构时,住院医师作为学生与员工的角色。通过DUCOM的经验,作者探讨了投资者所有的公司或私立医院雇佣住院医师,但另一个实体对他们的未来负有道德和学术责任时所产生的法律、政治和教育冲突。最后,作者概述了五点经验教训:(1)ACGME作为毕业后医学教育(GME)教育良知所发挥的重要作用;(2)ACGME和CMS在监管和资助国家GME系统中所扮演的截然不同的角色;(3)与受影响的住院医师保持持续沟通的必要性;(4)DIO在GME中所发挥的重要作用;(5)医学院领导需要始终专注于他们对年轻医生的教育使命和责任。