Hughes R G, Lee D E
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ 08543.
Hosp Health Serv Adm. 1990 Spring;35(1):55-69.
Despite increased interest in information describing physicians and their hospitalized patients, little attention has been given to the availability of these data and the related policy issues. We surveyed the 20 states with a publicly mandated data system based on hospital discharge abstracts that included physician information. States vary considerably in their orientation toward the public availability of the information and in the ability to personally identify physicians from the data. Potential benefits and problems in using the information for health services research, in improving the quality of care, and in analyzing practice patterns are reviewed. The policy issues associated with the collection and use of publicly available data on physicians and their hospitalized patients are discussed.
尽管人们对描述医生及其住院患者的信息越来越感兴趣,但对这些数据的可得性及相关政策问题却很少关注。我们对20个州进行了调查,这些州有基于包含医生信息的医院出院摘要的公开授权数据系统。各州在信息对公众的可得性导向以及从数据中个人识别医生的能力方面差异很大。本文回顾了将这些信息用于卫生服务研究、改善医疗质量以及分析执业模式方面的潜在益处和问题。还讨论了与收集和使用关于医生及其住院患者的公开可用数据相关的政策问题。