Impact of Faculty Incentivization on Resident Evaluations
This study occurred over a two-year period, with an intervention between years one and two. Throughout year two of the study, faculty incentive compensation was linked to completion of end-of-shift evaluations. We compared pre- an post-implementation data using paired sample t-tests with the signi ficance level P< .05 applied.Results:After implementation of the incentive metric there was an increase in the number of total evaluations by 42% (P = .001). The mean number of evaluations submitted by each faculty...
Source: Western Journal of Emergency Medicine - Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Patel, Viral Source Type: research
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