Department of Pediatric Surgery, Nationwide Children's Hospital, 700 Children's Drive, Columbus, OH 43205, USA.
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Nationwide Children's Hospital, 700 Children's Drive, Columbus, OH 43205, USA.
J Pediatr Surg. 2022 Jan;57(1):93-99. doi: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2021.09.013. Epub 2021 Sep 20.
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Improvements in patient care are directly affected by scientific discovery, and surgeons have historically played a vital role in this process. However, increasing clinical demands and incentivization for pure clinical productivity present challenges for promoting academic productivity. The objective of this work was to analyze the effects of adding an academic relative value unit (aRVU) scoring system to an existing work RVU (wRVU)-based incentivization plan on academic productivity in a Department of Pediatric Surgery.
Prior to 2012, incentive bonuses in our Department were mainly based on clinical wRVU activities. A weighted scoring system for 30 specific aRVUs was established in 2012. Incentivization for wRVUs vs. aRVUs was based on the clinical full-time equivalent (cFTE) of each faculty member. Academic activities incentivized included grant submissions/funding, peer reviewed publications, national presentations, Study Section participation, education and mentoring activities, receipt of research or teaching awards, initiation of Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocols, new academic society committee memberships/chairpersons, and patents. Academic progress was analyzed from 2012 to 2020.
During the study period, annual external federal funding increased from $750,168 to $5,768,243 (7.7-fold increase); annual peer-reviewed publications increased from 24 to 140 (5.8-fold increase); annual national presentations accepted for oral/poster presentations nearly doubled; and faculty members and their trainees received 41 competitive research awards including 8 American Pediatric Surgical Association Awards, 9 American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Surgery Awards, and 3 American College of Surgeons Awards. During the same study period, wRVUs increased by 8%.
Incentivization based on the addition of an aRVU system to a pre-existing wRVU system was associated with a significant increase in academic productivity, while still maintaining clinical productivity. Implementing an aRVU program is an important means of increasing academic productivity in Pediatric and other Surgery Departments.
背景/目的:患者护理的改善直接受到科学发现的影响,而外科医生在这一过程中一直发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,不断增加的临床需求和对纯临床生产力的激励,给促进学术生产力带来了挑战。本研究的目的是分析在现有的基于工作相对价值单位(wRVU)的激励计划中增加学术相对价值单位(aRVU)评分系统对小儿外科学术生产力的影响。
在 2012 年之前,我们科室的激励奖金主要基于临床 wRVU 活动。2012 年建立了 30 个特定 aRVU 的加权评分系统。wRVU 与 aRVU 的激励基于每位教员的临床全职当量(cFTE)。激励的学术活动包括资助申请/资金、同行评审出版物、国家演讲、研究小组参与、教育和指导活动、获得研究或教学奖、启动机构审查委员会(IRB)协议、新的学术社会委员会成员/主席、以及专利。从 2012 年到 2020 年,分析了学术进展。
在研究期间,外部联邦资金从每年 750168 美元增加到 5768243 美元(增加了 7.7 倍);每年的同行评议出版物从 24 篇增加到 140 篇(增加了 5.8 倍);每年接受口头/海报演讲的国家演讲数量几乎翻了一番;教员及其学员获得了 41 项竞争性研究奖项,包括 8 项美国小儿外科学会奖、9 项美国儿科学会外科学分会奖和 3 项美国外科医师学会奖。在同一研究期间,wRVU 增加了 8%。
在现有的 wRVU 系统中增加 aRVU 系统的激励与学术生产力的显著增加相关,同时仍保持临床生产力。实施 aRVU 计划是提高小儿外科和其他外科部门学术生产力的重要手段。