美国运动医学医生实施运动管理服务的情况。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-08 DOI:10.1097/JSM.0000000000001209
Geoffrey E Moore, Chad Carlson, Jonathan P Bonnet, Edward M Phillips, Elizabeth Joy, Cate Collings, William Kraus, William O Roberts
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目的:体育锻炼评估和运动处方已得到许多组织的广泛支持,但在美国,此类服务的提供仍然有限。我们试图揭示此类服务未被广泛采用的原因:设计:美国运动医学医学会组织了一个工作组,对医生进行问卷调查,并对美国运动医学医学会的会员进行调查:参与者:美国的运动医学医生:干预措施:无:干预措施:无:主要结果测量:提供运动管理服务的运动医学医生的百分比和运动管理的计费机制,确定此类服务的障碍,确定通过医生促进体育锻炼的行业合作:4 名运动医学医生中有 3 名至少花 1 分钟鼓励患者进行运动,并使用 "评估与管理 "代码计费或获得积分。运动咨询通常与其他患者护理捆绑在一起。很少有医疗计划利用患者与主治医生的关系来促进锻炼。大多数受雇的运动医学医生并没有获得将运动咨询纳入实践的激励措施,只有六分之一的医生拥有聘请运动专业人员的决策权。主要障碍是缺乏商业模式和运动处方知识:结论:现有的 E&M 代码充分描述了这项工作的特点,但医生希望在提供运动管理服务时获得更多报酬或荣誉。医生希望提供更多的运动处方,但医疗系统的官僚作风、支持不足和经济抑制因素是提供运动管理服务的障碍。
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Implementation of Exercise Management Services Among Sports Medicine Physicians in the United States.

Objective: Assessment of physical activity and exercise prescription has been widely supported by many organizations, yet provision of such services remains limited in the United States. We sought to uncover why such services have not been widely adopted.

Design: The American Medical Society for Sports Medicine organized a task force to canvas physicians and survey the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine membership.

Setting: Peer-to-peer and telecommunication discussions and web-based questionnaires.

Participants: Sports medicine physicians in the United States.

Interventions: None.

Main outcome measures: Percentage of sports medicine physicians who provide exercise management services and mechanisms of billing for exercise management, identify barriers to such services, and identify industry collaborations for promoting physical activity through physicians.

Results: Three of 4 sports medicine physicians spend at least 1 min encouraging exercise with patients, using Evaluation and Management codes to bill or receive credit. Exercise counseling is often bundled within other patient care. Few health plans leverage the patient's relationship with a primary care physician to promote exercise. Most employed sports medicine physicians do not receive incentives to incorporate exercise counseling into practice, and only 1 in 6 have decision-making authority to hire an exercise professional. Major obstacles are the lack of a business model and knowledge about exercise prescription.

Conclusion: The existing E&M codes adequately characterize the work, but physicians desire greater payment or credit for providing exercise management services. Physicians desire to do more exercise prescription, but health system bureaucracy, inadequate support, and economic disincentives are barriers to the provision of exercise management services.

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期刊介绍: ​Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine is an international refereed journal published for clinicians with a primary interest in sports medicine practice. The journal publishes original research and reviews covering diagnostics, therapeutics, and rehabilitation in healthy and physically challenged individuals of all ages and levels of sport and exercise participation.
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