A survey of the New Zealand rheumatology workforce

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Harrison, Andrew A. [1 ]
Tugnet, Nicola [2 ]
Taylor, William J. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Otago, Dept Med, POB 7343, Wellington, New Zealand
[2] Rheumatol Dept, Auckland Dist Hlth Board, Auckland, New Zealand
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AIM: To characterise the demographics, size and distribution of the New Zealand rheumatology workforce. METHOD: An online survey was sent to New Zealand rheumatologists in February 2018. RESULTS: The survey was completed by 63 of 64 practising New Zealand rheumatologists (response rate 98%). In public practice, the number of half-day clinics per FTE was five (R2 linear 0.87), so a half-day session in private practice was counted as 0.2 FTE. There were 28.71 FTE in the public sector, 14.97 in private and 43.68 total FTE. By district health board (DHB), public FTE per capita ranged from 0.20 FTE per 100,000 population in Nelson-Marlborough DHB to 0.96 in Whanganui DHB. None of the 20 DHB5 met the Royal College of Physicians guideline of 1.16 FTE per 100,000 population in the public sector, and only four DHB5 reached this level when private FTE were included. Rheumatologists under the age of 50 years were predominantly female (62% female), and older rheumatologists predominantly male (7.7% female, p<0.001). In the next five years 6.58 FTE public rheumatologists intended to retire, (94% male). 23/53 (43%) of public hospital rheumatologists offer appointments for non-inflammatory conditions, compared to 30/31 (97%) of private practice rheumatologists. Between 1999 and 2011, the FTE per 100,000 population increased by 35.4%, but the rate of improvement slowed in the interval between 2011 and 2018, increasing by 3.0%. CONCLUSION: The New Zealand rheumatologist workforce is becoming more gender-balanced but is below recommended FTE levels, is unevenly distributed, and previously documented improvements in overall FTE have now reached a plateau.
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