Role of medical regulators in physician wellness: leading or lagging? A brief report on physician wellness practices

Author:

Reijmerink IrisORCID,van der Laan Maarten J,Dongelmans Dave,Cnossen Fokie,Leistikow Ian

Abstract

BackgroundPhysician wellness remains a growing concern, not only affecting the physicians’ quality of life but also the quality of care delivered. One of the core tasks of medical regulatory authorities (MRAs) is to supervise the quality and safety of care. This brief report aimed to evaluate the practices of MRAs regarding physician wellness and their views on residents as a high-risk group for decreased physician wellness.MethodsA questionnaire was sent to MRAs worldwide, related to four topics: the identification of physician wellness as a risk factor for quality of care, data collection, interventions and the identification of residents as high risk for poor physician wellness. 26 responses were included.Results23 MRAs consider poor physician wellness a risk factor for quality of care, 10 collect data and 13 have instruments to improve physician wellness. Nine MRAs identify residents as a high-risk group for poor physician wellness. Seven MRAs feel no responsibility for physician wellness.ConclusionAlthough almost all MRAs see poor physician wellness as a risk factor, actively countering this risk does not yet appear to be common practice. Given their unique position within the healthcare regulatory framework, MRAs could help improve physician wellness.

Publisher

BMJ

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