BMJ | 2019

Physician burnout costs US $4.6bn a year, study finds

 

Abstract


Healthcare organisations that don’t invest in prevention strategies to reduce physician burnout are making false economies, a study has found. \n\nThe study, published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, estimated that the annual cost of physician turnover and reduced working hours caused by burnout was $4.6bn (£3.6bn; €4.1bn) (95% confidence interval $2.6bn to $6.3bn).1 In a country where more than half of physicians report at least one symptom of burnout, that represents about $7600 per working physician per year.\n\nThe incidence of suicide among US physicians is greater than among US combat veterans, noted Edward Ellison of the …

Volume 365
Pages None
DOI 10.1136/bmj.l2361
Language English
Journal BMJ

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