Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Leadership Insights

Study compares work hours of dual-physician parents

In dual-physician couples, women with children worked fewer hours than women without children but similar differences in hours worked were not seen among men. That’s according to a new research letter published in JAMA Internal Medicine.

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The opioid epidemic: Patient satisfaction and physician prescribing

Published 9/11/2017

Every day in the news, you can’t help but hear about the terrible impact of overuse and addiction to opioids. As our country desperately searches for solutions, one of the questions being asked is how much patient satisfaction survey questions on pain management have affected physician prescribing patterns.

In 2016, concerns were raised to CMS by 26 U.S. senators and multiple medical and hospital groups regarding whether linking pain management survey questions to economic rewards and penalties for hospitals had put pressure on physicians to overprescribe pain medication. In response, in November 2016, CMS temporarily removed the pain management questions from its HCAHPS survey so it could evaluate the issue. To refresh your memory, the three questions in the original survey were:

 

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