Submitted by TerjiD t3_zww6ac in askscience
Raddish_ t1_j20noxq wrote
Reply to comment by Boring_Vanilla4024 in How do shifts work on really long medical operations? by TerjiD
Uh is training a resident really that expensive? At what point are they just getting money back from not having to hire mid levels.
Boring_Vanilla4024 t1_j20oy5g wrote
It can be upwards of $180k per year. This was in 2014.
The Costs of Training Internal Medicine Residents in the United ... https://www.amjmed.com/article/S0002-9343(14)00596-8/pdf
passwordisnotaco t1_j20qiok wrote
Good thing that, in 2015, over 25% of hospitals received more than $180k in government funding for each resident they trained. https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/practices/study-suggests-medicare-overpaying-1-28b-annually-to-support-residency-programs
Boring_Vanilla4024 t1_j20tbs6 wrote
Great. Pay them more, and be sure to pass along some to the attendings that have final say in all decisions and bear all the liability. Don't train them less.
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