Kozusko Steven D, Lopez Joseph, Sheck Casey G, Greco Gregory A
Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Cooper University Hospital, Camden, N.J.
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md.
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2021 May 21;9(5):e3590. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000003590. eCollection 2021 May.
Legislature directly impacts the practice of physicians across multiple specialties. The goal of our study is to investigate the political engagement and opinions of plastic surgery trainees, and how they perceive legislation impacts future practice.
A 24-question survey was designed and distributed to all program directors and Resident Council members within the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. This initiative was driven by the board and directors and supported by the Resident Council. The Resident Council is a trainee-driven committee within the American Society of Plastic Surgeons that communicates with the Board of Directors.
This survey generated a 10.3% response rate with 118 responses out of 1143 trainees in ACGME accredited institutions. When asked in an open-ended fashion to list the most important reason why one planned to vote in the 2020 election, only 6.8% listed healthcare as a factor. Eighty-four percent of respondents believe that their vote impacts future legislation and regulation. Ninety-four percent strongly agree or agree that political legislation affects reimbursement.
With only 10.3% of trainees responding, there is a concern that political activity is not a priority for plastic surgery trainees. Plastic surgery trainees are attending summits, meeting with politicians, writing letters, and attending fundraisers. Respondents are overwhelmingly voting and planning to vote in elections, though few list healthcare as a reason. A future goal must be to motivate trainees to consider the intersection between healthcare and plastic surgery.
立法直接影响多个专业医生的执业。我们研究的目的是调查整形外科住院医师的政治参与情况和观点,以及他们如何看待立法对未来执业的影响。
设计了一份包含24个问题的调查问卷,并分发给美国整形外科协会的所有项目主任和住院医师委员会成员。该倡议由董事会推动,并得到住院医师委员会的支持。住院医师委员会是美国整形外科协会内一个由学员驱动的委员会,与董事会进行沟通。
本次调查的回复率为10.3%,在1143名就读于经ACGME认证机构的学员中,有118人回复。当以开放式方式被问及计划在2020年选举中投票的最重要原因时,只有6.8%的人将医疗保健列为一个因素。84%的受访者认为他们的投票会影响未来的立法和监管。94%的受访者强烈同意或同意政治立法会影响报销。
由于只有10.3%的学员回复,有人担心政治活动并非整形外科住院医师的优先事项。整形外科住院医师正在参加峰会、与政治家会面、写信以及参加筹款活动。绝大多数受访者正在投票并计划在选举中投票,不过很少有人将医疗保健列为投票原因。未来的一个目标必须是激励学员考虑医疗保健与整形外科之间的交叉点。