Goldberg J P, Martin H J
Ohio Permanente Medical Group, Cleveland.
Hosp Health Serv Adm. 1990 Spring;35(1):27-37.
It has been asserted that physicians hold the key to success in hospital efforts to increase admissions and contain costs. While there is a great need to forge a partnership with the medical staff in achieving mutual goals, little is known about what physicians want from hospitals. A survey was completed by 177 physicians in two Cleveland-area hospitals that assessed their preferences on issues concerning hospital governance and control, hospital services, and hospital employment of physicians. Results showed that physicians want greater involvement in hospital decision making and desire services that facilitate their practice of medicine. Responses varied significantly according to physician age, specialty, HMO participation, and multiple-staff membership. Greater effort on the part of hospital administrators to assess and understand medical staff needs is suggested.
有人断言,医生是医院增加住院人数和控制成本努力取得成功的关键。虽然在实现共同目标方面迫切需要与医务人员建立伙伴关系,但对于医生对医院的期望却知之甚少。克利夫兰地区两家医院的177名医生完成了一项调查,该调查评估了他们在医院治理与控制、医院服务以及医院对医生的聘用等问题上的偏好。结果显示,医生希望更多地参与医院决策,并渴望获得有助于他们行医的服务。根据医生的年龄、专业、是否参与健康维护组织(HMO)以及是否拥有多重员工身份,回答存在显著差异。建议医院管理人员做出更大努力来评估和理解医务人员的需求。