J Pediatr Ophthalmol Strabismus. 2022 Sep-Oct;59(5):291-295. doi: 10.3928/01913913-20220623-01. Epub 2022 Sep 1.
To create a survey to assess the economic impact that the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic post-mitigation (post-shutdown) has had on pediatric ophthalmologists.
A 14-question survey was disseminated to United States-based pediatric ophthalmologists on the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (AAPOS) discussion board and on social media. Demographic data and data on the economic effect of the COVID-19 pandemic post-mitigation were collected.
A total of 129 pediatric ophthalmologists completed the survey. Eighty-four (65.1%) respondents reported a clinical revenue decrease of greater than 10%, 83 (64.3%) a surgical decrease of greater than 10%, and 66 (51.2%) an income decrease of greater than 10%. Fifteen (11.6%) respondents reported limiting the number of Medicaid patients. This was more prevalent among those in private practice ( = .027). Twenty-seven (20.9%) pediatric ophthalmologists responded that they planned to retire earlier than anticipated because of the pandemic and 2 (1.6%) responded that they have retired since the start of the pandemic. Six (4.7%) respondents reported that they have sold their practice since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pediatric ophthalmologists continue to face economic challenges introduced by the COVID-19 pandemic. Reduced revenue may represent a new normal for the near future in pediatric ophthalmology. These unprecedented economic upheavals come at a time when the field of pediatric ophthalmology already faces difficulties with low reimbursement and attracting new trainees. This multitude of issues may escalate into a crisis in providing appropriate pediatric ophthalmic care. .
创建一项调查,以评估 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行缓解(关闭后)对儿科眼科医生的经济影响。
在美国小儿眼科医师协会(AAPOS)的讨论板和社交媒体上向美国小儿眼科医生分发了一份包含 14 个问题的调查。收集了人口统计学数据和 COVID-19 大流行缓解后的经济影响数据。
共有 129 名小儿眼科医生完成了调查。84 名(65.1%)受访者报告临床收入下降超过 10%,83 名(64.3%)手术收入下降超过 10%,66 名(51.2%)收入下降超过 10%。15 名(11.6%)受访者报告限制了医疗补助患者的数量。这在私人执业者中更为普遍( =.027)。27 名(20.9%)小儿眼科医生表示,由于大流行,他们计划提前退休,2 名(1.6%)表示自大流行开始以来已经退休。自 COVID-19 大流行开始以来,有 6 名(4.7%)受访者报告已出售其业务。
儿科眼科医生继续面临 COVID-19 大流行带来的经济挑战。收入减少可能代表儿科眼科领域近期的新常态。这些前所未有的经济动荡正值小儿眼科学领域面临低报酬和吸引新学员困难之际。如此众多的问题可能会演变成提供适当的小儿眼科护理的危机。