University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy, Memphis, Tennessee.
Methodist Le Bonheur Center for Healthcare Economics, Memphis, Tennessee.
Am J Pharm Educ. 2020 Feb;84(2):7529. doi: 10.5688/ajpe7529.
To quantify the monetary value of economic contributions of a state-funded college of pharmacy as it pursues its missions of teaching, research, service, and patient care. An economic analysis was performed by applying the Impact Analysis for Planning (IMPLAN) Economic Input-Output Model to financial and enrollment data of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy. A total of $94.1 million was attributed to the college in fiscal year 2018, which included $50.7 million of total direct expenditures by the college, its students, and visitors; the indirect effect of over $17 million; and the induced effect of $26.4 million. The college directly employed 117 full-time equivalent employees and 39 pharmacy residents, and supported 763 additional jobs through the economic activities it stimulated. In addition, the presence of the college and its economic contribution enabled federal, state, and local taxing authorities to collect $12 million in tax revenues to support government and public programs. Demonstrating the economic value of colleges of pharmacy is critical when seeking support from campus administrators, state legislators, charitable foundations, government agencies, and industry.
为了量化一所州立药学院在教学、研究、服务和患者护理方面的经济贡献的货币价值。我们通过应用影响规划分析(IMPLAN)经济投入-产出模型,对田纳西大学健康科学中心药学院的财务和入学数据进行了经济分析。在 2018 财年,总计 9410 万美元归因于该学院,其中包括学院、学生和访客的总直接支出 5070 万美元;间接影响超过 1700 万美元;诱导效应为 2640 万美元。该学院直接雇用了 117 名全职当量员工和 39 名药剂师住院医师,并通过其刺激的经济活动支持了 763 个额外的工作岗位。此外,该学院的存在及其经济贡献使联邦、州和地方税务当局能够征收 1200 万美元的税收,用于支持政府和公共计划。当寻求校园管理人员、州立法者、慈善基金会、政府机构和行业的支持时,展示药学院的经济价值至关重要。