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Integrating High-Value Cost-Conscious Care into an Existing Medical School Curriculum.
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MedEdPORTAL : the journal of teaching and learning resources [MedEdPORTAL] 2025 Jan 28; Vol. 21, pp. 11490. Date of Electronic Publication: 2025 Jan 28 (Print Publication: 2025). - Publication Year :
- 2025
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Abstract
- Introduction: High-value cost-conscious care (HVCCC) education has been shown to reduce wasteful health care spending. Incorporating HVCCC into a medical school curriculum can be challenging due to limited curricular time. We explored the feasibility of medical students creating HVCCC peer education within existing platforms at a single urban academic medical school. We reasoned that curricular changes could improve student knowledge, attitudes, and competency with HVCCC within 2 hours and 25 minutes of curricular time.<br />Methods: First-year medical student attitudes and understanding regarding HVCCC were evaluated via a survey before and after the delivery of a mixed asynchronous and in-person HVCCC curriculum created by two medical student peers. The curricula comprised three spaced asynchronous online sessions targeting HVCCC skill development followed by a gamified 90-minute clinical skills lab where students competed to determine the correct diagnosis at the lowest cost.<br />Results: One hundred and twenty-three medical students (out of 145 first-year medical students) completed the presurvey and indicated willingness to participate in the educational innovation, and 54 completed both surveys. Forty-two percent of students agreed/strongly agreed that the curriculum was effective/strongly effective at promoting cost-effective care. Sixty-five percent of students agreed they would likely use these resources during their clinical rotations. Comfort accessing HVCCC resources improved from 4% precurriculum to 41% postcurriculum. There was no significant difference in HVCCC knowledge pre- and postsurvey.<br />Discussion: This educational innovation demonstrated the feasibility of a peer-developed HVCCC curriculum in preclinical education that minimally impacted curricular time and improved student comfort in accessing cost-effective resources.<br /> (© 2025 Eapen et al.)
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 2374-8265
- Volume :
- 21
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- MedEdPORTAL : the journal of teaching and learning resources
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 39877381
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11490