Manning Blaine T, Bohl Daniel D, Saltzman Bryan M, Cotter Eric J, Wang Kevin C, Epley Chad T, Verma Nikhil N, Cole Brian J, Bach Bernard R
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Orthop J Sports Med. 2017 Aug 22;5(8):2325967117724415. doi: 10.1177/2325967117724415. eCollection 2017 Aug.
The rise in consumer-centric health insurance plans has increased the importance of the patient in choosing a provider. There is a paucity of studies that examine how patients select an orthopaedic sports medicine physician.
To evaluate factors that patients consider when choosing an orthopaedic sports medicine physician.
Case series; Level of evidence, 4.
A total of 1077 patients who sought treatment by 3 sports medicine physicians were administered an anonymous questionnaire. The questionnaire included 19 questions asking respondents to rate the importance of specific factors regarding the selection of orthopaedic sports medicine physicians on a scale of 1 (not important at all) to 10 (very important). The remaining 6 questions were multiple-choice and regarded the following criteria: preferred physician age, appointment availability, clinic waiting room times, travel distance, and medical student/resident involvement.
Of the 1077 consecutive patients administered the survey, 382 (35%) responded. Of these, 59% (n = 224) were male, and 41% (n = 158) were female. In ranking the 19 criteria in terms of importance, patients rated board certification (9.12 ± 1.88), being well known for a specific area of expertise (8.27 ± 2.39), and in-network provider status (8.13 ± 2.94) as the 3 most important factors in selecting an orthopaedic sports medicine physician. Radio, television, and Internet advertisements were rated the least important. Regarding physician age, 63% of patients would consider seeking a physician who is ≤65 years old. Approximately 78% of patients would consider seeking a different physician if no appointments were available within 4 weeks.
The study results suggest that board certification, being well known for a specific area of expertise, and health insurance in-network providers may be the most important factors influencing patient selection of an orthopaedic sports medicine physician. Advertisements were least important to patients. Patient preferences varied regarding ideal physician age, clinic appointment availability, medical student/resident involvement, and travel distance in choosing an orthopaedic sports medicine physician. In the context of health care delivery and as reimbursement becomes increasingly consumer centered, understanding the process of provider selection is important.
以消费者为中心的医疗保险计划的兴起增加了患者在选择医疗服务提供者时的重要性。目前缺乏关于患者如何选择骨科运动医学医生的研究。
评估患者在选择骨科运动医学医生时考虑的因素。
病例系列;证据等级,4级。
对1077名寻求3位运动医学医生治疗的患者进行了匿名问卷调查。问卷包括19个问题,要求受访者对选择骨科运动医学医生的特定因素的重要性进行评分,评分范围为1(完全不重要)至10(非常重要)。其余6个问题为多项选择题,涉及以下标准:首选医生年龄、预约可得性、诊所候诊时间、出行距离以及医学生/住院医师参与情况。
在接受调查的1077名连续患者中,382名(35%)进行了回复。其中,59%(n = 224)为男性,41%(n = 158)为女性。在按重要性对19项标准进行排序时,患者将委员会认证(9.12 ± 1.88)、在特定专业领域知名(8.27 ± 2.39)以及网络内医疗服务提供者身份(8.13 ± 2.94)列为选择骨科运动医学医生的3个最重要因素。广播、电视和互联网广告被评为最不重要。关于医生年龄,63%的患者会考虑寻找年龄≤65岁的医生。如果4周内无法预约,约78%的患者会考虑寻找其他医生。
研究结果表明,委员会认证、在特定专业领域知名以及医疗保险网络内的医疗服务提供者可能是影响患者选择骨科运动医学医生的最重要因素。广告对患者最不重要。患者在选择骨科运动医学医生时,对理想医生年龄、诊所预约可得性、医学生/住院医师参与情况以及出行距离的偏好各不相同。在医疗服务提供的背景下,随着报销越来越以消费者为中心,了解医疗服务提供者的选择过程很重要。