TY - JOUR
T1 - How Much Does it Cost to Train a Physician in Colombia?
AU - Gil-Rojas, Yaneth
AU - Gil-Tamayo, Sebastián
AU - Mosos, Juan David
AU - Hernández, Fabián
AU - Castañeda-Cardona, Camilo
AU - Lasalvia, Pieralessandro
AU - Rosselli, Diego
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, Universidad del Rosario. All rights reserved.
PY - 2018/5/1
Y1 - 2018/5/1
N2 - Introduction: The aim of this project is to estimate the costs to society of training a doctor at either a public or a private university in Colombia. Materials and methods: Direct and indirect costs were estimated in 2016 Colombian pesos (average exchange rate 3051 COP per US dollar), as was the return on investment, expressed as net present value, return on investment, and internal rate of return. The time required to recover the investment in studying medicine was also determined, and this was contrasted with the counterfactual of studying in another academic program. A discount rate of 12 % was used. A sensitivity analysis was performed with several alternative scenarios. Results: In the baseline scenario, the total cost of training a physician in Colombia is US $80, 971.80 at a private university and US $54, 971.79 at a public university (of which $14, 436.57 is contributed by the State in the latter case). The time to return of investment is 3 years 6 months for study at a public university and 7 years 3 months for study at a public university. Applying discount rates of 5 %, 7.5 %, and 12 %, studying medicine presents a higher return than that obtained by studying in another academic program. Conclusions: The cost of training a medical doctor in Colombia is 70 % higher than the cost of training other professionals, but returns are greater due to subsequent higher income. Net returns are higher for graduates of public universities because their initial investment is smaller and their incomes are similar.
AB - Introduction: The aim of this project is to estimate the costs to society of training a doctor at either a public or a private university in Colombia. Materials and methods: Direct and indirect costs were estimated in 2016 Colombian pesos (average exchange rate 3051 COP per US dollar), as was the return on investment, expressed as net present value, return on investment, and internal rate of return. The time required to recover the investment in studying medicine was also determined, and this was contrasted with the counterfactual of studying in another academic program. A discount rate of 12 % was used. A sensitivity analysis was performed with several alternative scenarios. Results: In the baseline scenario, the total cost of training a physician in Colombia is US $80, 971.80 at a private university and US $54, 971.79 at a public university (of which $14, 436.57 is contributed by the State in the latter case). The time to return of investment is 3 years 6 months for study at a public university and 7 years 3 months for study at a public university. Applying discount rates of 5 %, 7.5 %, and 12 %, studying medicine presents a higher return than that obtained by studying in another academic program. Conclusions: The cost of training a medical doctor in Colombia is 70 % higher than the cost of training other professionals, but returns are greater due to subsequent higher income. Net returns are higher for graduates of public universities because their initial investment is smaller and their incomes are similar.
KW - Costs and cost analysis
KW - Investments
KW - Medical education
KW - Medical schools
KW - Undergraduate
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85049561676&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/revsalud/a.6767
DO - 10.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/revsalud/a.6767
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85049561676
SN - 1692-7273
VL - 16
SP - 219
EP - 236
JO - Revista Ciencias de la Salud
JF - Revista Ciencias de la Salud
IS - 2
ER -