Slide Presentation from the AHRQ 2008 Annual Conference
On September 10, 2008, Julie Sosa, M.A., M.D., made this presentation at the 2008 Annual Conference. Select to access the PowerPoint® presentation (3.2 MB; Plugin Software Help).
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The Maturation of a Specialty: Workforce Projections for Endocrine Surgery
Julie Ann Sosa, M.A., M.D., FACS
Associate Professor of Surgery
Sections of Oncologic and Endocrine Surgery
Yale University School of Medicine
New Haven, CT
Slide 2
Background
- Endocrine glands:
- Thyroid.
- Parathyroid.
- Adrenal glands.
- Pancreas.
Slide contains drawing image of human body, with glands displayed.
Slide 3
Background
Rising incidence of endocrine disease.
- Thyroid:
- 6.6% of US population.
- Thyroid cancer: 1.5% of all new cancers.
- 240% increase over 30 yrs.
- Fastest growing cancer in women.
- Parathyroid:
- Incidence: 23.7/100,000.
- 1.5% Americans ≥65 yrs (3.9 million).
- Adrenal:
- Adrenal incidentalomas: 5-12% of computer tomography scans (CTs) , autopsies.
Slide 4
Many endocrine diseases are treated surgically.
Thyroidectomy
Slide shows photo of a goiter during thyroidectomy.
Slide 5
Parathyroidectomy
Minimally invasive surgery under local anesthesia in the outpatient setting.
Slide shows photo of parathyroidectomy.
Slide 6
Adrenalectomy
Laparoscopy has improved outcomes.
Slide shows photo of laparoscopy.
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Volume: Outcome Association
- High-volume surgeons have better outcomes:
- Fewer complications.
- Shorter length of hospital stay.
- Lower hospital costs.
- Better outcomes for:
- Thyroidectomy.
- Parathyroidectomy.
- Adrenalectomy.
(Sosa et al., 2007, 2008, using Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project [HCUP] data)
Slide 8
Volume: Cost Association
Slide includes bar graph of "Costs for pediatric thyroidectomy and parathyroidectomy, by surgeon volume in HCUP (1999-2005)."
- High volume surgeon—$12,743.
- Low volume surgeon—$15,661.
Slide 9
Volume: Length of Stay Association
Slide includes bar graph of "Length of hospital stay for thyroidectomy in adults, by surgeon volume in HCUP (1999-2005)."
- High volume surgeon—1.6 days.
- Low volume surgeon—2.4 days.
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Volume: Complication Rate Association
Slide includes bar graph of "Complication rates following thyroidectomy in the elderly, by surgeon volume in HCUP (1999-2005)."
- High volume surgeon—8.6%.
- Low volume surgeon—12.6%.
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Disparities in Outcomes
- Inequity in access to high-volume surgeons:
- Minorities.
- Elderly and super-elderly.
- Lower socioeconomic status.
- Southern U.S., rural areas.
- Government insurance (Medicare, Medicaid).
Sosa et al. 2007, 2008 using HCUP
Slide 12
Access to High-Volume Surgeons, By Race
Slide shows bar graph with following legend: Black, White, Hispanic, and Other; the percentage range from 0% to 60%; and Surgeon volume ranges from 1-9 cases, 10-29 cases, 30-100 cases, and > 100 cases.
- 1-9 cases:
- White—45%.
- Black—53%.
- Hispanic—55%.
- Other—54%.
- 10-29 cases:
- White—26%.
- Black—23%.
- Hispanic—24%.
- Other—23%.
- 30-100 cases:
- White—24%.
- Black—25%.
- Hispanic—18%.
- Other—22%.
- >100 cases:
- White—8%.
- Black—3%.
- Hispanic—2%.
- Other—4%.
Slide 13
Access to High-Volume Surgeons, By Geographic Region
Slide shows map of United States, with endocrine surgeons concentrated in areas with academic medical centers of excellence.
Slide 14
Problem
Despite more specialty-trained endocrine surgeons, the increasing incidence of endocrine disorders raises the question:
Will there continue to be compromised access to high-volume endocrine surgeons?
Slide 15
Objective
To project endocrine surgeon supply and demand over the next several decades in the U.S.
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Methods—Supply
- Survey of endocrine surgery fellows:
- Demographics.
- Clinical experience during residency, fellowship, practice.
- General surgery residency—Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) :
- Endocrine surgery experience.
- HCUP Nationwide Inpatient Sample (NIS), 2004:
- Surgeon volume of endocrine procedures in the U.S.
Slide 17
Comparison of Endocrine Surgery Experience
Slide shows bar graph with following legend: Green-Thyroidectomy, Dark Red-Parathyroidectomy, Orange-Adrenalectomy, Bright Red-Endocrine Pancreas, and Yellow-Neck Dissection. Scale is the mean number of cases per program, ranging from 0 to 300. Programs are General Surgery Residency and Endocrine Surgery Fellowship.
| Training Program |
General Surgery
Residency |
Endocrine Surgery
Fellowship |
| Thyroidectomy |
10 |
125 |
| Parathyroidectomy |
5 |
85 |
| Adrenalectomy |
Less than 5 |
10 |
| Endocrine Pancreas |
Less than 5 |
Less than 5 |
| Neck Dissection |
Less than 5 |
10 |
Slide 18
Volume distribution of surgeons performing endocrine procedures, 2004*
Slide shows bar graph with following legend: Gray-1 to 4 Cases/Surgeon, Dark Red-5 to 12 Cases/Surgeon, Yellow-13 to 53 Cases/Surgeon, Green->53 Cases/Surgeon. The scale is 0-120%.
| Cases/Surgeon |
Percent of
surgeons |
Percent of
total cases |
| 1-4 |
75% |
26% |
| 5-12 |
518% |
25% |
| 13 to 53 |
6% |
25% |
| >53 |
1% |
24% |
* Using HCUP dataset.
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Methods—Demand
- U.S. Census Bureau population projections.
- HCUP-NIS/SEER (Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results):
- Procedures abstracted using ICD-9 procedure, diagnosis codes.
- Incidence rates for benign and malignant disease.
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Sensitivity Analyses
Supply
- Annual retirement rate of 2.3%.
- Projected number of specialty-trained endocrine surgeons.
Demand
- U.S. Census Bureau population projections.
- Changes in disease incidence:
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Projected numbers of high-volume endocrine surgeons in the U.S., 2004-2030
Slide shows graph with following legend: Red-Base, Yellow-Medium, Green-High volume surgeons. The number of high-volume surgeons are measured from 0 to 10,000.
Slide shows the projected number of high-volume surgeons during the years 2004 through 2030 increasing from 509 to 9,240 endocrine surgeons by 2030.
Slide 22
Age-adjusted estimates of endocrine procedures in the U.S., 2000-2030
Slide shows graph with following legend: Red-Thyroidectomy, Yellow-parathyroidectony, Green-Adrenalectomy, Blue-Endocrine pancreas procedures, Orange-Total endocrine procedures. The number of cases ranges from 0 to 120,000.
Slide shows a minimum increase in total endocrine procedures from ~65,000 in 2000 to ~107,000 in 2030 (age adjusted).
Slide 23
Projections of total endocrine procedures performed in the U.S., 2004-2030
Slide shows graph with following legend: Red-Base, Yellow-Medium, Green-High. The number of cases ranges from 0 to 400,000 Cases.
Slide shows a minimal increase in base and medium surgeon supply, but a projected increase from 75,000 in 2004 to 35,000 cases by 2030.
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Conclusions
- Incidence of endocrine disease will continue to increase.
- Specialty-trained endocrine surgeons will increase in number, but.
- The majority of endocrine procedures will continue to be performed by lower-volume surgeons.
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Implications: Graduate Medical Education
- Standardization of training across endocrine surgery fellowships:
- Case distribution.
- Overall volume.
- Certification.
Slide 26
Implications: Practice
- Patient, provider education:
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- Centers of excellence:
- Association with endocrine surgery fellowships.
- Leapfrog: hospital volume to guide referrals.
Slide 27
Implications: Policy
Improve access to high-volume surgeons
- Geographic distribution:
- Incentives for MDs.
- Patient indirect costs.
- Lower SES status.
- Government insurance (Medicare/Medicaid).
Current as of February 2009
Internet Citation:
The Maturation of a Specialty: Workforce Projections for Endocrine Surgery. Slide Presentation from the AHRQ 2008 Annual Conference (Text Version). February 2009. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/about/annualmtg08/091008slides/Sosa.htm