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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Surgical Administration
  • Hospital Operations

Background:

  • Surgical management involves strategic planning, organization, coordination, leadership, and control by leading surgeons.
  • Administrative duties in surgical units are increasingly consuming surgeons' time, alongside patient treatment.
  • The introduction of the disease-related groups (DRG) system in Germany has intensified economic pressure on surgical units over the past 17 years.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the growing importance of management skills for surgeons.
  • To emphasize the need for surgeons to develop management qualities for sustainable surgical unit administration.
  • To underscore the impact of healthcare policy changes on surgical practice management.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of surgical management roles and responsibilities.
  • Review of the impact of healthcare systems, specifically the DRG system, on surgical unit administration.
  • Discussion of the evolving skill set required for modern surgeons.

Main Results:

  • Administrative tasks are a significant and growing component of a surgeon's role.
  • Economic pressures, exacerbated by systems like DRG, necessitate effective management within surgical units.
  • Surgeons require dedicated management training to effectively lead and administer their units.

Conclusions:

  • Sustainable management of surgical units requires surgeons to possess both clinical expertise and management skills.
  • Acquiring management qualities is essential for surgeons to navigate the complexities of modern healthcare systems.
  • Future surgical training should integrate comprehensive management education to prepare specialists for administrative roles.