Most pediatric hospitalist programs subsidized by hospitals
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, June 2, 2009
The majority of pediatric hospitalist programs in the United States are subsidized by hospitals, according to a recent study, “Assessing the value of pediatric hospitalist programs: The perspective of hospital leaders,” published in the May issue of Academic Pediatrics.
Out of the 77 hospital executive respondents, 78% of those hospitals subsidized their pediatric programs. The hospitals paid for nearly half (49%) of the total pediatric program costs. Although most hospitals do not anticipate that they can financially cover those costs, they do not plan on cutting off support to the pediatric hospitalist programs. Why? Most respondents noted that it was not about money, but rather other patient benefits and satisfaction from referring physicians.
You can read more about the growth of this specialty, featured in the upcoming July issue of Hospitalist Leadership Advisor, supplement to the Medical Staff Briefing newsletter.
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