Title: ICACS Governors Poll 2002
1ICACS Governors Poll 2002
- James A. Madura, MD FACS
- Governor at Large, Indiana
2ICACS Governors PollThe Stimulus
- Questions were raised at a past Clinical Congress
as to the volunteer activities of the members of
the ACS - In 2000 we had a good response to our last poll
from the membership in Indiana concerning meeting
attendance
3ICACS Governors Poll 2001-2002
- Purpose To take the pulse of the membership
and gather information about the attitudes and
activities of the membership. - To determine what problems the members are seeing
in their practices, and to see if the Chapter and
the College were fulfilling perceived needs
4ICACS Governors Poll 2002
- gt 400 questionnaires mailed out to members of
IC/ACS twice and also placed on Chapter Web Site - 216 members responded and make up the basis for
this report - Mean age 49.5 11.1 years
- Males 200 (93) Females 16 (7)
- General Surgery 214 Specialties 102
5How long in practice (years)
- Total respondents 216 surgeons
- 16.7 10.9 years
- GNS 114 surgeons
- 17.4 11.6 years
- Specialties 102 surgeons
- 16.1 9.8 years
6Respondents practice modes
7Practice Modes 216 respondents
8Respondents City Size
9Where the Indiana surgeons practice
10Make up of Surgical Respondents
11Responding Surgeons by Specialty
12ICACS Members volunteer activities
13ICACS Members hospital activities
14Participation in medical organizations
societies 216 respondents
15Important issues to the members
- Declining fees
- Quality of care
- Malpractice
- Managed care
- Surgical competency issues
- Insurance exclusion
- Patient privacy legislation
- Competition for cases
16Importance of issues ( rank 1-8)GNS vs.
Specialty Surgeons
17Importance of issues ( rank 1-8)Sorted by age
18Has practice changed?
- Yes 178/216 82.4
- Age lt 50 years 71.1
- Age gt 51 years 98.9
- General surgeons 84.2
- Specialty surgeons 73.5
19How has practice changed??Most frequent answers
- Decreased reimbursement for more work
- Exciting new technology (the only positive)
- More paper work
- Managed care interfering with quality of care
- Difficulties dealing with 3rd party payors
- Less respect for general surgeons
- Loss of autonomy in practice
- More regulations in patient care (esp Medicare
Medicaid) - More time with business issues, less with
patients
20Retirement
- At what age do you plan on retiring?
- All comers 62.2 4.7 years
- GNS 62.2 5.0 years
- Specialties 62.5 4.8 years
- lt 50 yrs. 61.2 4.3 years
- gt 51 yrs. 64.8 4.5 years
- Will you stay in current community
- Yes 163/216 74.9
- No 26/216 12.3
- Undecided 27/216 13.2
21Do you have computer access to the
Chapter Web site?
- All comers 184/216 85
- GNS 100/115 88
- Specialties 81/102 80
- Age lt 50 113/120 88.3
- Age gt 51 71/88 80.7
22What can the IN Chapter ACS do for you?Most
frequent answers
- Communicate important present and future issues
- Lobby over reimbursement issues with State Govt..
- More subspecialty emphasis
- Provide a forum for publication of interesting
cases - Be a stronger advocate for General Surgery with
AMA, HCFA, etc. - Form a real union for collective bargaining
- Get younger surgeons residents involved
- Seminars on contract negotiation
23Conclusions
- In Indiana, more general surgeons than
specialists practice solo and in small
communities - Indiana surgeons are very involved with volunteer
activities, and other medical/surgical
organizations - Their major concerns are declining fees,
malpractice, managed care and the quality of care
they are able to give in the current environment - Most surgeons consider retirement at age 62
- Most will remain in current communities
- Greater than 80 have computer access to our web
site
24Where do we go from here?
- Make ACS aware of Hoosier concerns
- Make broader appeal to specialists small town
practitioners with ICACS educational programs - Use the Web site more effectively
- Publish ways to act effectively for reform
- Educational forum
- Links to government, educational opportunities
- Interesting case forum??
- Surgical Grand Rounds on the Web
- Links to Surgery Education Sites. IUMC, ACS, etc.
25Thanks to
- All 216 Hoosier surgeons who took the time to
thoughtfully fill out the questionnaire - (Especially to those who filled them out multiple
times!) - Thanks to Carolyn Downing who made sure I got all
the forms sent to her - Larry Micon, the program director for this years
meeting