Gillham M
University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison 53792.
Coll Rev. 1991 Spring;8(1):5-14.
As the delivery of health care is operated like a business, physicians feel a sense of loss of autonomy and control over their profession. As both the payor and the consumer play more participatory roles in health care decisions, physicians are beginning to see an administrative role as partial satisfaction of the need to proactively plan for their specialty's future. This paper examines the physician administrator's role in an academic setting.
由于医疗保健服务的运营类似商业活动,医生们感到对其职业失去了自主权和控制权。随着付款人和消费者在医疗保健决策中发挥更积极的参与作用,医生们开始将行政角色视为对主动规划其专业未来需求的部分满足。本文探讨了学术环境中医师行政管理人员的角色。