Book contents
- The Burned Out Physician
- The Burned Out Physician
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures and Tables
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 The Psychology of Burnout
- Chapter 2 The Burned-Out Physician
- Chapter 3 Types of Medical Error
- Chapter 4 Sources of Medical Error
- Chapter 5 How-To Strategies for Addressing the Crisis
- Chapter 6 Solution #2: Engage in Self-Care
- Chapter 7 Solution #3: Seek Social Support
- Chapter 8 Solution #4: Follow the Advice You Would Give Patients
- Chapter 9 Solution #5: Perform Effective Team Leadership
- Chapter 10 Solution #6: Ensure Collaborating Team Members
- Chapter 11 Solution #7: Establish and Sustain a Positive Team Culture
- Chapter 12 Solution #8: Make Changes in Workflow in Organizations
- Chapter 13 Solution #9: Make Changes in Management Practices in Local Healthcare System Top Leaders
- Chapter 14 Solution #10: Make Changes in Overall Healthcare System Processes
- Chapter 15 Solution #11: Make Changes in National Healthcare
- Chapter 16 Saving the Burned-Out Physician
- Index
- References
Chapter 14 - Solution #10: Make Changes in Overall Healthcare System Processes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 July 2022
- The Burned Out Physician
- The Burned Out Physician
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures and Tables
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 The Psychology of Burnout
- Chapter 2 The Burned-Out Physician
- Chapter 3 Types of Medical Error
- Chapter 4 Sources of Medical Error
- Chapter 5 How-To Strategies for Addressing the Crisis
- Chapter 6 Solution #2: Engage in Self-Care
- Chapter 7 Solution #3: Seek Social Support
- Chapter 8 Solution #4: Follow the Advice You Would Give Patients
- Chapter 9 Solution #5: Perform Effective Team Leadership
- Chapter 10 Solution #6: Ensure Collaborating Team Members
- Chapter 11 Solution #7: Establish and Sustain a Positive Team Culture
- Chapter 12 Solution #8: Make Changes in Workflow in Organizations
- Chapter 13 Solution #9: Make Changes in Management Practices in Local Healthcare System Top Leaders
- Chapter 14 Solution #10: Make Changes in Overall Healthcare System Processes
- Chapter 15 Solution #11: Make Changes in National Healthcare
- Chapter 16 Saving the Burned-Out Physician
- Index
- References
Summary
The prevailing business model in which most medical practices, hospitals, and larger healthcare networks operate is a volume-based, fee-for-service model. Income to the healthcare provider is based substantially on the number of patients seen. As a consequence, there is pressure on the healthcare provider to see as many patients as possible. It is well known that such an “assembly-line, piece-rate-pay” approach is a major factor in promoting burnout. One alternative is the concierge medical practice, and in the United States this alternative is growing modestly among primary care physicians, where it is most clearly applicable. A more widely applicable alternative is quality-based compensation, though actually determining the relevant metrics of quality and administering such a system have proven problematic. As yet there is no clear-cut alternative to the fee-for-service model, but there is widespread agreement that the unintended consequences of the model are increased risks of burnout. The spike in telemedicine brought on by the pandemic shows that when changes in healthcare are seen as imperative, systems-level strategies can indeed change, and quickly.
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- The Burned Out PhysicianManaging the Stress and Reducing the Errors, pp. 179 - 189Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022