Why veteran orthopaedic trauma surgeons are being fired and what we can do about it?

J Orthop Trauma. 2013 Jun;27(6):355-62. doi: 10.1097/BOT.0b013e31829453d5.

Abstract

The financial realities of providing trauma care to injured patients can make it difficult to produce an accurate assessment of the cumulative value orthopaedic trauma surgeons provide to healthcare and university institutions. As with many political battles in the field of medicine, physicians who have been diligently focused on providing patient care were completely unaware of the impending upheaval around them. Whether orthopaedic trauma surgeons are employed or in some type of partnership with hospitals, too often surgeons find the relationship one-sided. In order to effectively negotiate with hospitals, surgeons must demonstrate the comprehensive value they provide to their respective healthcare institutions and universities. Orthopaedic trauma surgeons make direct and indirect financial contributions to the hospital in addition to educational and community services. The sum total of these valued contributions helps fund non-revenue generating programs, provides marketing opportunities, and improves the regional and national reputation of the healthcare institution. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the value contributed to healthcare institutions by orthopaedic trauma surgeons and will serve as a blueprint for all surgeons to accurately account for and demonstrate their value to hospitals while providing efficient and compassionate care to our patients.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Cost-Benefit Analysis
  • Health Care Costs / statistics & numerical data*
  • Income / statistics & numerical data*
  • Models, Economic*
  • Orthopedics / economics*
  • Physicians / economics*
  • Traumatology / economics*
  • United States
  • Workforce