Goldman L D, Silen W
Beth Israel Hospital, USA.
Physician Exec. 1996 Oct;22(10):20-1.
How accurately can you measure quality of care in health care? Recently, HMOs and other types of managed care organizations have been in the process of defining quality in quantitative terms. Physicians who utilize fewer resources and who care for more patients per-unit-of-time are valued as providing better care than colleagues who may work at a slower (more expensive?) pace. The pressure to evaluate or treat greater numbers of patients in shorter periods of time can produce adverse consequences. And numbers do not necessarily take into account the quality of the care delivered. There is clearly a middle road. Physicians must take care of a sufficient number of patients with a given problem to gain and maintain expertise and mastery. But they must also guard against the insidious pressure for the procedure to become the end in itself.
在医疗保健领域,你能多精确地衡量医疗质量?最近,健康维护组织(HMOs)和其他类型的管理式医疗组织一直在用定量术语来界定质量。那些使用较少资源且每单位时间照顾更多患者的医生,被认为比那些工作节奏较慢(成本更高?)的同事提供了更好的医疗服务。在更短时间内评估或治疗更多患者的压力可能会产生不良后果。而且数字不一定能反映所提供医疗服务的质量。显然存在一条中间道路。医生必须照顾足够数量患有特定疾病的患者,以获得并保持专业技能和掌控能力。但他们也必须防范那种使程序本身成为目的的潜在压力。