2020
DOI: 10.1177/0194599820923620
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Resource Utilization and Billing in a Resident‐Managed Inpatient Consult Service

Abstract: Objective Patient care delivered by residents is an educational opportunity to foster autonomy. These services, however, may not be billed without direct faculty supervision. This quality improvement project analyzes descriptive data, procedures, and billing from an academic otolaryngology–head and neck surgery department’s inpatient consult service. Methods This prospective cohort study collected descriptive and billing data on all consults over 30 consecutive days. Data collected described bedside procedures… Show more

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“…Frequently, many consults are seen only by residents and not billed for by supervising attendings. 21 These consults, in addition to outpatient clinics/surgery, would help ensure that the position is self sufficient.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frequently, many consults are seen only by residents and not billed for by supervising attendings. 21 These consults, in addition to outpatient clinics/surgery, would help ensure that the position is self sufficient.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%