Financial illiteracy among internal medicine, surgery, and radiology residents regarding medical imaging costs in the Netherlands.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING European Radiology Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-20 DOI:10.1007/s00330-025-11510-7
Ton Velleman, Rudi A J O Dierckx, Yfke P Ongena, Klaas P Koopmans, Walter Noordzij, Thomas C Kwee
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Abstract

Purpose: To assess the knowledge of internal medicine, surgery, and radiology residents of medical imaging costs at a university hospital in the Netherlands.

Methods: A survey was conducted among internal medicine, surgery, and radiology residents at a tertiary care university hospital to determine their knowledge and view on medical imaging costs. Participants were asked to estimate the costs of a two-view chest X-ray, unenhanced CT of the brain, unenhanced MRI of the brain, contrast-enhanced CT of the chest and abdomen, ultrasound of the complete abdomen, and FDG-PET and PSMA-PET torso. Estimates within ± 25% of the available published costs were considered accurate.

Results: A total of 44 participants (18 in internal medicine, 15 in surgery, and 11 in radiology) were included. No resident accurately estimated all imaging costs, with accuracies ranging from 18% for contrast-enhanced CT of the chest and abdomen to 39% for two-view chest X-rays. Cost estimation accuracy did not significantly vary by specialty or training duration. Most participants were concerned about the affordability of medical care within or beyond the next five years (80%, 95%), 66% of residents felt that doctors bear responsibility for limiting healthcare costs, and 89% agreed that education about the financial aspects of medical imaging is useful.

Conclusion: This study showed that residents are financially illiterate regarding medical imaging costs, and neither the duration of training nor specialty influences their knowledge levels. Nevertheless, residents share common concerns and responsibilities about rising healthcare costs and express a desire for additional education regarding the finance of medical imaging.

Key points: Question Assessing the knowledge levels of residents regarding medical imaging costs provides valuable information for policymakers involved in the design of medical curricula. Findings Residents from internal medicine, surgery, and radiology demonstrate limited knowledge of medical imaging costs but appear eager to learn. Clinical relevance There is a need to educate residents about the costs of medical imaging, promote the efficient use of limited resources, and reduce overall healthcare expenses.

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荷兰内科、外科和放射科住院医师对医学影像成本的财务盲。
目的:评估荷兰某大学医院内科、外科和放射科住院医师对医疗成像费用的了解情况。方法:对某三级大学附属医院内科、外科、放射科住院医师进行调查,了解其对医学影像费用的认识和看法。参与者被要求估计两种胸部x线片、未增强的脑部CT、未增强的脑部MRI、胸腹对比增强CT、全腹部超声、FDG-PET和PSMA-PET躯干的费用。在可获得的公布成本的±25%以内的估计被认为是准确的。结果:共纳入44名参与者(内科18名,外科15名,放射学11名)。没有住院医生能准确估计所有的成像费用,胸部和腹部对比增强CT的准确率为18%,胸部x光的准确率为39%。成本估算的准确性没有因专业或培训时间而显著变化。大多数参与者担心未来五年内或以后的医疗负担能力(80%,95%),66%的居民认为医生有责任限制医疗成本,89%的居民同意关于医疗成像财务方面的教育是有用的。结论:本研究显示住院医师在医疗影像费用方面存在财务文盲,且培训时间和专业对其知识水平没有影响。然而,居民们对不断上涨的医疗费用有着共同的担忧和责任,并表达了对医疗成像财务方面的额外教育的愿望。评估居民对医疗成像费用的知识水平为参与医学课程设计的决策者提供了有价值的信息。来自内科、外科和放射科的住院医生对医学成像费用的了解有限,但他们似乎渴望学习。有必要教育住院医师关于医学成像的费用,促进有限资源的有效利用,并减少总体医疗保健费用。
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European Radiology
European Radiology 医学-核医学
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11.60
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期刊介绍: European Radiology (ER) continuously updates scientific knowledge in radiology by publication of strong original articles and state-of-the-art reviews written by leading radiologists. A well balanced combination of review articles, original papers, short communications from European radiological congresses and information on society matters makes ER an indispensable source for current information in this field. This is the Journal of the European Society of Radiology, and the official journal of a number of societies. From 2004-2008 supplements to European Radiology were published under its companion, European Radiology Supplements, ISSN 1613-3749.
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