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<strong>Hospitals</strong> Over the DGME Cap, 2010<br />

Total Number of <strong>Hospitals</strong><br />

Over the Cap<br />

Total Number of Resident<br />

FTEs Over the Cap<br />

350 (65%)<br />

Other Teaching<br />

<strong>Hospitals</strong><br />

187 (35%)<br />

Major<br />

Teaching<br />

<strong>Hospitals</strong><br />

6,866 (74%)<br />

Resident FTEs<br />

2,472 (27%)<br />

Resident<br />

FTEs<br />

Source: Medicare Cost Report, FY2010 (August 2012 Release). If they did not have an FY2010 submitted cost report, we took their FY2009 cost report, if available.<br />

Note: <strong>Hospitals</strong> with an FY 2010 are defined as hospitals with fiscal periods beginning between 10/1/2009 and 9/30/2010. <strong>Hospitals</strong> in this analysis only include PPS teaching<br />

hospitals (as determined by the IPPS Final Rule Impact File, FY2013 with an intern and resident-to-bed ratio greater than 0) with a submitted Medicare Cost Report for FY2010<br />

and a DGME Cap and Count. These data reflect results from the resident limit redistribution programs as published at the CMS website. Data from the cost reports are “As<br />

Submitted” and may change upon audit. Major teaching hospitals are defined as having an intern and resident-to-bed ratio greater than or equal to 0.25.<br />

2012 AAMC Annual Meeting

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