The impact of physician productivity models on access to subspecialty care: A white paper from the Society for the Study of Male Reproduction and the Society for Male Reproduction and Urology. Urology Dupree, J. M., Coward, R. M., Hsieh, M. n., Tanrikut, C. n., Shin, P. n., Mehta, A. n., Hotaling, J. M., Pastuszak, A. W., Williams, D. n., Alukal, J. n., Lipshultz, L. I., Schlegel, P. n., Walsh, T. J., Eisenberg, M. L., Shin, D. n., Honig, S. n., Nagler, H. M., Samplaski, M. n., Nangia, A. n., Sandlow, J. n., Smith, J. F. 2021

Abstract

Male infertility is a common disease. Male infertility is also a core competency of urology training and clinical practice. In this white paper from the Society for the Study of Male Reproduction and Society for Male Reproduction and Urology, we identify and define different physician productivity plans. We then describe the advantages and disadvantages of various physician productivity measurement systems for male infertility practices. We close with recommendations for measuring productivity in male infertility practices that we hope urologists and administrators can use when creating productivity plans for male infertility practices.

View details for DOI 10.1016/j.urology.2021.01.016

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