Ramkumar Prem N, Navarro Sergio M, Chughtai Morad, La Ton, Fisch Evan, Mont Michael A
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio.
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.
J Arthroplasty. 2017 Sep;32(9):2905-2910. doi: 10.1016/j.arth.2017.03.053. Epub 2017 Apr 4.
With the advent of the Consensus Core of Orthopedic Measures, arthroplasty surgeons are increasingly subjected to public performance reviews on physician-rating sites. Therefore, we evaluated (1) web site details of physician-rating sites, (2) differences between sites and the Consensus Core, (3) published patient experiences, (4) search rank among sites, and (5) differences between academic vs nonacademic and arthroplasty vs nonarthroplasty surgeons.
The 5 busiest physician-rating sites were analyzed. To compare physician-rating sites to the Consensus Core, 3 reviewers analyzed the web site details. To evaluate patient ratings and reviews, orthopedists from the top 5 academic and nonacademic hospitals (2016 US News & World Report) were analyzed. Institution-produced rating sites were also analyzed. Findings were stratified between academic vs nonacademic and arthroplasty vs nonarthroplasty surgeons. Five hundred and six staff surgeons across 10 academic and nonacademic affiliated hospitals yielded 27,792 patient-generated ratings and reviews for 1404 accounts.
Features on all sites were practice location, languages spoken, and patient experience. Two sites autogenerated profiles of surgeons without consent. No physician-rating site contained all Consensus Core domains. The composite orthopedic surgeon rating was 4.1 of 5. No significant differences were found between academic and nonacademic affiliated surgeons. Arthroplasty surgeons had a greater number of reviews and ratings on 2 sites.
Reliability of physician-rating sites is questionable, as none contained all Consensus Core domains. Autogeneration of surgeon profiles is occurring, and no differences between academic vs nonacademic or arthroplasty vs nonarthroplasty surgeons were found. Institution-produced sites may serve to better promote and market surgeons.
随着骨科测量共识核心的出现,关节置换外科医生越来越多地受到医生评级网站上的公开绩效评估。因此,我们评估了(1)医生评级网站的网站细节,(2)各网站与共识核心之间的差异,(3)已发表的患者体验,(4)各网站之间的搜索排名,以及(5)学术与非学术外科医生以及关节置换与非关节置换外科医生之间的差异。
分析了5个最繁忙的医生评级网站。为了将医生评级网站与共识核心进行比较,3名评审员分析了网站细节。为了评估患者评级和评论,对排名前5的学术和非学术医院(2016年《美国新闻与世界报道》)的骨科医生进行了分析。还分析了机构制作的评级网站。研究结果按学术与非学术以及关节置换与非关节置换外科医生进行分层。来自10家学术和非学术附属医院的506名在职外科医生为1404个账户产生了27792条患者生成的评级和评论。
所有网站的特征包括执业地点、所讲语言和患者体验。两个网站在未经同意的情况下自动生成外科医生简介。没有一个医生评级网站包含所有共识核心领域。骨科医生综合评级为4.1(满分5分)。学术附属医院和非学术附属医院的外科医生之间未发现显著差异。关节置换外科医生在2个网站上有更多的评论和评级。
医生评级网站的可靠性值得怀疑,因为没有一个网站包含所有共识核心领域。外科医生简介的自动生成现象正在发生,并且未发现学术与非学术或关节置换与非关节置换外科医生之间存在差异。机构制作的网站可能有助于更好地宣传和推广外科医生。