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放射科医生的收入、进款与学术表现:多国分析

Radiologist income, receipts, and academic performance: an analysis of many nations.

作者信息

Semelka Richard C, Busireddy K K, Burke Lauren Mb, Ramalho Miguel, Martí-Bonmatí Luis, Morana Giovanni, AlObaidy Mamdoh, Elias Jorge

机构信息

1 Department of Radiology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.

2 Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging Research Group (GIBI230) at La Fe Polytechnics and University Hospital, La Fe Health Research Institute, Valencia, Spain.

出版信息

Acta Radiol. 2016 Dec;57(12):1497-1507. doi: 10.1177/0284185116633914. Epub 2016 Jul 19.

Abstract

Background Considerable interest exists in comparison between healthcare systems across multiple countries, especially where cost enters the discussion. Purpose To evaluate the relationship between radiologists' income, receipts for studies, and academic performance across multiple countries. Material and Methods The annual income of radiologists and receipts for computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were obtained based on a survey sent to expert radiologists practicing in 23 countries of varying developmental status. Articles published in generalist radiology journals determined the academic performance of each country. Results Among the developed countries, Canada has the highest estimated annual income for both private ($700,000/year) and university radiologists ($600,000/year) while Spain has the lowest income for private practice ($68,000/year) and Portugal has the lowest income for university practice ($57,300/year). Among the developing countries, Saudi Arabia has the highest incomes for both private ($210,000/year) and university ($140,000/year) radiologists and Vietnam has the lowest incomes for both private ($30,000/year) and university ($6,000/year) radiologists. Total receipts for CT and MRI studies ranged from $80/study (Portugal) to $1000/study (USA) in developed countries, and ranged from $30/study (Egypt) to $700/study (Saudi Arabia) in developing countries. A moderate correlation ( r = 0.482) was seen between radiologist's income and the receipts for combined practice in all countries. The radiology journal academic quotient was highest in The Netherlands among developed countries, and Turkey among developing countries. Conclusion A relatively broad range of radiologists' income is observed among developed and developing countries, which shows correlation with the receipts for advanced imaging studies. Countries with an acceptable compromise between income, receipts, and academic performance, may be the best models for other countries to emulate.

摘要

背景

多个国家医疗保健系统之间的比较备受关注,尤其是在涉及成本讨论的情况下。目的:评估多个国家放射科医生的收入、检查收入与学术表现之间的关系。材料与方法:通过向23个不同发展水平国家的执业放射科专家发送调查问卷,获取放射科医生的年收入以及计算机断层扫描(CT)和磁共振成像(MRI)的收入。在综合放射学杂志上发表的文章确定了每个国家的学术表现。结果:在发达国家中,加拿大私人执业放射科医生的估计年收入最高(70万美元/年),大学放射科医生的年收入也最高(60万美元/年),而西班牙私人执业放射科医生的收入最低(6.8万美元/年),葡萄牙大学放射科医生的收入最低(5.73万美元/年)。在发展中国家中,沙特阿拉伯私人执业放射科医生(21万美元/年)和大学放射科医生(14万美元/年)的收入最高,越南私人执业放射科医生(3万美元/年)和大学放射科医生(6000美元/年)的收入最低。发达国家CT和MRI检查的总收入从每项检查80美元(葡萄牙)到1000美元(美国)不等,发展中国家则从每项检查30美元(埃及)到700美元(沙特阿拉伯)不等。在所有国家中,放射科医生的收入与综合执业收入之间存在中等程度的相关性(r = 0.482)。在发达国家中,荷兰的放射学杂志学术商数最高,在发展中国家中,土耳其的最高。结论:在发达国家和发展中国家观察到放射科医生的收入范围相对较广,这与先进成像检查的收入相关。在收入、检查收入和学术表现之间取得可接受平衡的国家,可能是其他国家效仿的最佳模式。

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