Female medical specialists get fewer referrals, lower pay compared to men: study | 24CA News

Health
Published 25.08.2023
Female medical specialists get fewer referrals, lower pay compared to men: study  | 24CA News

New analysis from the Ontario Medical Association has discovered male specialists get extra referrals and better billings, resulting in a noticeable gender pay hole between female and male physicians.

Research revealed by the affiliation discovered that male specialists earned nearly 5 per cent extra for every referral and disproportionately extra referrals than their feminine counterparts.

“The fact that the gender pay gap in medicine remains so many years after it was first identified is worrying, especially as more than 40 per cent of physicians in Canada are women,” OMA president Dr. Andrew Park stated.

“I think what it reflects is that we have some definite unconscious bias in the way we practise medicine, and that has implications both for our physician colleagues and our patients. I think it’s really important to have frank conversations about where we have those biases and where we can therefore work to create a more equitable playing field for women coming into this field.”

Story continues beneath commercial

The affiliation checked out OHIP billing information for 7.6 million new referrals made by 32,824 physicians to 13,582 surgeons and different specialists in Ontario in 2018 and 2019.

Researchers discovered that physicians have been extra more likely to check with specialists of the identical gender, however physicians of each genders referred extra sufferers to male specialists, impacting the entire variety of referrals and subsequently cost.

“We found that 83 per cent of the difference was due to the greater number of referrals and 17 per cent to the higher billings,” stated Dr. Lyn Sibley, director of the OMA’s Healthcare Evaluative Research division.

The researchers warn this hole will doubtless stay except there are coverage adjustments that permit feminine specialists to have extra alternatives to carry out procedures and purchase expertise.

What might assist shut the hole

Park says with extra ladies physicians graduating from medical faculty than males, it’s essential to have a look at the right way to tackle this subject now.

“This really bodes for the future of our profession to say this is not something that should be happening and it’s something that we’re invested in researching and understanding the solutions that are required to close this gap.”

Park notes that by this analysis they’ll work towards constructing options and addressing inefficiencies within the system by steps similar to a gender-blind, centralized referral system.

Story continues beneath commercial

The affiliation says a system like this might make it so main care physicians might ship sufferers to specialists with the shortest wait instances, which could assist slim the gender pay hole since feminine docs are thought to have shorter wait lists than males due to referral biases.

The examine discovered that whereas referring physicians had 6.6 per cent larger odds of referring to specialists of the identical gender, they have been additionally extra more likely to check with specialists with related years of expertise and people practising on the identical hospital.

“Instead of saying I want this surgeon to do X, I’m really saying my patient needs Y, and then it goes into the queue, and then the next available surgeon, specialist, cardiologist, internal medicine specialist, that is able to see those needs is brought forward as opposed to saying it’s Dr. X. Because I have no idea what Dr. X’s wait times are, I have no idea what his or her capabilities are within this area and that’s why oftentimes there’s big delays,” Park says.

As a part of its proposals to enhance the health-care system, the affiliation says it has already really helpful the creation of a centralized wait-list and referral system in every of the six Ontario well being areas for sure surgical procedures and procedures.

In a press release, the Ministry of Health says the federal government is “continuing to work with healthcare partners, including the Ontario Medical Association, on innovative solutions that will make it easier for Ontarians to access the healthcare system, by providing more convenient to access the care they need, when they need it.”

&copy 2023 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.