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1 A P P E N D I XC Training requirements and initial residency period for selected residency programs
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3 A P P E N D I X C Training requirements and initial residency period for selected residency programs In Chapter 10 we discuss Medicare s direct graduate medical education payments made to hospitals for residency training. The chapter focuses on the treatment of the initial residency period in Medicare s direct gradutae medical education (GME) payments. The initial residency period is the minimum period of training required in a specialty to become eligible for board certification in that specialty, up to a maximum of five years. Hospitals receive full direct GME payments for residents training within the initial residency period and half this amount for residents training past the initial residency period. The tables in this appendix provide information on the training periods required by different specialties and the length of the initial residency period used for determining Medicare s direct GME payments. They also indicate whether payments might be limited because of how the initial residency period is determined for residents. An explanation of which residents are affected by these rules is also provided, as are data on the number of residents training in each specialty in 1999 and 1993, which helps to show how the number of residents being trained in each specialty has changed over time. Table C-1 shows data on the different allopathic specialties Medicare supports. The table divides specialty programs into three groups. The specialties in the first group have no prerequisites; therefore, residents that enter these specialties generally are fully supported throughout the training period, unless they switch specialties or train longer than the minimum period required. The second group identifies specialties that have prerequisites requiring residents to receive preliminary training in another specialty before entering. Residents in many of these specialties train beyond the initial residency period, and therefore hospitals receive lower Medicare payments for part of the training period. The third group lists specialties that offer a mix of programs that residents enter either immediately after medical school or after a prerequisite year (or years) of training in another specialty. Residents that enter these programs after taking prerequisite training in another specialty potentially may train beyond the initial residency period. Table C-2 lists similar information for the combined residency training programs which allow residents to receive certification in two specialties. The length of training in these programs is less than if the two specialties are pursued separately, but one or two years longer than the longest of the individual specialties being pursued. Residents cannot receive certification in a specialty until the combined program is completed. The initial residency period for residents training in combined programs is determined based on the specialty with the longest training period. If both specialties are considered primary care (family practice, internal medicine, pediatrics, preventive medicine, or geriatrics), one year is added to the initial residency period. Table C-3 lists many of the allopathic subspecialty training programs offered. Subspecialty programs are entered after completing training in a specific specialty and therefore take place after the initial residency period has been completed. Hospitals therefore receive lower direct GME payments for subspecialty residents although a two year exemption is provided for geriatrics and preventive medicine. This table only includes allopathic subspecialties with the highest number of residents. Report to the Congress: Medicare Payment Policy March
4 C-1 Training period and initial residency period for selected allopathic residencies Number of Years of residents required for supported initial board by residency Which residents train beyond initial Specialty certification Medicare* period?* residency period? Specialties with no prerequisites Family practice 7,976 10, no None Internal medicine 20,603 21, no None Obstetrics and gynecology 5,074 4, no None Pediatrics 7,460 7, no None Preventive medicine no None General surgery 8,243 7, no None Transitional year 1,542 1,217 n/a 1 no Does not lead to certification, often used to fulfill preliminary year requirement in a specialty. Specialties with prerequisites Allergy and immunology yes Requires completion of internal medicine or pediatrics residency before entering, then two years of training in allergy and immunology; similar to subspecialty fields. Child and adolescent yes Requires a general training year the first year, then two psychiatry years of training in general psychiatry followed by two years of training in a child psychiatry program. Coverage in final two years depends on the specialty entered in the general training year. Colon and rectal surgery yes Requires completion of a general surgery residency before entering program; therefore, residents in last year of training will not be in the initial residency period. Dermatology some Residents who take preliminary year in emergency medicine, family practice, internal medicine, or pediatrics will not be in initial residency period in last year of training. Child neurology no Changes in BBRA now allow all residents to be covered. Nuclear medicine no None Ophthalmology 1,674 1, some Residents who take preliminary year in emergency medicine, family practice, internal medicine, or pediatrics will not be in initial residency period in last year of training. continued on next page 192 Training requirements and initial residency period for selected residency programs
5 C-1 Training period and initial residency period for selected allopathic residencies Number of Years of residents required for supported initial board by residency Which residents train beyond initial Specialty certification Medicare* period?* residency period? Specialties that often have prerequisites but also offer full training in some programs Residents who enter the specific specialty program their first year out of medical school generally are fully supported throughout their training. Anesthesiology 5,696 3, some Residents who take preliminary year in emergency medicine, family practice, internal medicine, or pediatrics will not be in initial residency period in last year of training. Emergency medicine 2,434 3,490 3 or 4 3 some Residents who enter program that starts in their second year of residency training and residents in four-year programs will not be in initial residency period in last year of training. Medical genetics some Residents entering two-year programs after taking two preliminary years of training in emergency medicine, family practice, internal medicine, or pediatrics will not be in initial residency period in last year of training. Neurological surgery yes Last year of training will not be in initial residency period. Neurology 1,536 1, some Residents who start programs in second year will not be in initial residency period in last year of training. Orthopedic surgery 3,029 2, no None Otolaryngology 1,192 1, no None Pathology 2,713 2,264 4 or 5 4 yes Residents who take a credentialing year in emergency (anatomic and clinical) medicine, family practice, internal medicine, or pediatrics, will not be in initial residency period in last year of training if they enter a three-year anatomic or clinical program or the last two years if they enter a four-year combined anatomic and clinical program. Physical medicine and rehabilitation 1,082 1, some Residents who start with a year of training in family practice, internal medicine, or pediatrics will not be in initial residency period in last year of training. continued on next page Report to the Congress: Medicare Payment Policy March
6 C-1 Training period and initial residency period for selected allopathic residencies Number of Years of residents required for supported initial board by residency Which residents train beyond initial Specialty certification Medicare* period?* residency period? Plastic surgery or 6 5 some Residents entering programs after completing training in another surgical specialty will not be in initial residency period. Those entering a three-year program after three years of general surgery training will not be in initial residency period in final year of training. Those entering a two-year program after three years of general surgery will be within initial residency period. Psychiatry 5,044 4, some Residents who enter a three-year program and take their prerequisite year in family practice, internal medicine, or pediatrics will not be in initial residency in final year of training. Diagnostic radiology 4,236 3, some Residents who enter program in second year and take preliminary year in emergency medicine, family practice, internal medicine, or pediatrics will not be in initial residency period in last two years of training. Residents who do preliminary year in obstetrics and gynecology or neurology will not be in initial residency period in last year of training. Radiation oncology some Residents who enter program in second year and take their preliminary year in family practice, internal medicine, or pediatrics will not be in initial residency period in last two years of training. Residents who take their preliminary year in obstetrics and gynecology or neurology will not be in initial residency period in last year of training. Thoracic surgery yes Last two years of training are beyond initial residency period. Urology 1,114 1, some Residents in programs who pursue a training track that requires two years of general surgery, six months of clinical research, and three and a half years of urology will not be fully counted in last year of training. *Full time residents training within the initial residency period are counted as 1.0 full-time equivalent (FTE), residents training past this period are counted as 0.5 FTE. Sources: American Medical Association, graduate medical education directory ; Journal of the American Medical Association, September 7, 1994 and September 6, 2000; Health Care Financing Administration, Federal Register, August 30, 1996, Vol. 61, No. 170, p Training requirements and initial residency period for selected residency programs
7 C-2 Training period and initial residency period for combined residency programs Number of Years of residents required for supported initial board by residency Which residents train beyond initial Combined Programs certification Medicare* period?* residency period? Internal medicine / yes Residents in their last two years of training. emergency medicine Internal medicine / no None family practice Internal medicine / yes Residents in their last year of training. neurology Internal medicine / 738 1, no None pediatrics Internal medicine / yes Residents in their last year of training. physical medicine and rehabilitation Internal medicine / no None preventive medicine Internal medicine / yes Residents in their last year of training. psychiatry Neurology / yes Residents in their last two years of training. diagnostic radiology / neuroradiology Neurology / yes Residents in their last year of training. physical medicine and rehabilitation Pediatrics / yes Residents in their last two years of training. emergency medicine Pediatrics / yes Residents in their last year of training. medical genetics Pediatrics / physical medicine and yes Residents in their last year of training. rehabilitation Pediatrics / psychiatry / yes Residents in their last year of training. child and adolescent psychiatry Psychiatry / family practice yes Residents in their last year of training. Psychiatry / neurology yes Residents in their last year of training. *Full time residents training within the initial residency period are counted as 1.0 full-time equivalent (FTE), residents training past this period are counted as 0.5 FTE. Sources: American Medical Association, graduate medical education directory ; Journal of the American Medical Association, September 7, 1994 and September 6, 2000; Health Care Financing Administration, Federal Register, August 30, 1996, Vol. 61, No. 170, p Report to the Congress: Medicare Payment Policy March
8 C-3 Selected subspecialty programs Training period for selected allopathic subspecialty residency programs Years of Number of subspecialty residents required for supported initial Which residents board by residency train beyond initial certification Medicare* period?* residency period? Anesthesiology: Critical care medicine yes All Pain management yes All Pediatric anesthesiology yes All Family practice: Geriatric medicine no None Internal medicine: Cardiovascular disease 2,440 2, yes All Critical care medicine or 2 0 yes All Endocrinology yes All Gastroenterology 1, yes All Geriatric medicine no None Hematology yes All Hematology and oncology yes All Infectious disease yes All Nephrology yes All Oncology yes All Pulmonary disease yes All Pulmonary disease and critical care medicine yes All Rheumatology yes All Neurology Clinical neurophysiology yes All Orthopedic surgery: Hand surgery yes All Pediatric orthopedics yes All Sports medicine yes All Pathology: Cytopathology yes All Forensic pathology yes All Hematology yes All Neuropathology yes All Selective pathology yes All Pediatrics: Cardiology yes All Critical care yes All Endocrinology yes All Hematology and oncology yes All Neonatal-perinatal yes All Nephrology yes All Pulmonology yes All Psychiatry: Addiction psychiatry yes All Geriatric no None Radiology: Neuroradiology yes All Pediatric radiology yes All Vascular and interventional radiology yes All Surgery: Critical care yes All Pediatric surgery yes All Vascular yes All Note: Subspecialty programs are entered after completing training in a specific specialty. *Full time residents training within the initial residency period are counted as 1.0 full-time equivalent (FTE), residents training past this period are counted as 0.5 FTE. Sources: American Medical Association, graduate medical education directory ; Journal of the American Medical Association, September 7, 1994 and September 6, 2000; Health Care Financing Administration, Federal Register, August 30, 1996, Vol. 61, No. 170, p Training requirements and initial residency period for selected residency programs
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