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Article

Cost Awareness among Doctors in an Irish University-Affiliated Teaching Hospital

by
William H.C. Tiong
*,
Michael O'Shaughnessy
and
Sean T. O'Sullivan
Department of Plastic and ReconstructiveSurgery, Cork University Hospital, Cork
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Clin. Pract. 2011, 1(4), e91; https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2011.e91
Submission received: 4 October 2011 / Revised: 4 October 2011 / Accepted: 12 October 2011 / Published: 2 November 2011

Abstract

Previous studies in USA and Canada have found that physicians and physicians in training have a limited understanding of medical care costs. In this study, we set out to survey all grades of doctors in the surgical department, emergency department, and anaesthetic department in a university-affiliated, Irish teaching hospital. Open-ended questionnaires on cost of 25 routinely used items in the hospital were sent to each department. The aims of the study were to assess the present knowledge of cost among the various grades of doctors, and to evaluate the level of professional experience on cost awareness and their confidence in their estimates. We had an overall response rate of 56.8% with 68.5% of doctors admitted to have estimated more than 90% of their responses. Ninety three percent of doctors have no confidence in their estimates on cost of listed items. We found that the lack of cost awareness was universal among doctors of all grades (P = 0.236). The doctors in our study population showed a high level of inaccuracy on their estimates of cost of routinely used items with 84% of the items overestimated. Our results were discouraging and demonstrated that considerable educational activity will be necessary if doctors are to be more cost effective in meeting the national health care budget.
Keywords: cost awareness; doctors; healthcare cost awareness; doctors; healthcare

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Tiong, W.H.C.; O'Shaughnessy, M.; O'Sullivan, S.T. Cost Awareness among Doctors in an Irish University-Affiliated Teaching Hospital. Clin. Pract. 2011, 1, e91. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2011.e91

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Tiong WHC, O'Shaughnessy M, O'Sullivan ST. Cost Awareness among Doctors in an Irish University-Affiliated Teaching Hospital. Clinics and Practice. 2011; 1(4):e91. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2011.e91

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Tiong, William H.C., Michael O'Shaughnessy, and Sean T. O'Sullivan. 2011. "Cost Awareness among Doctors in an Irish University-Affiliated Teaching Hospital" Clinics and Practice 1, no. 4: e91. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2011.e91

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Tiong, W. H. C., O'Shaughnessy, M., & O'Sullivan, S. T. (2011). Cost Awareness among Doctors in an Irish University-Affiliated Teaching Hospital. Clinics and Practice, 1(4), e91. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2011.e91

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