Health Cost Manage. 1988 Jan-Feb;5(1):26-9.
The American College of Healthcare Executives polled 359 members about their attitudes toward access to care for the 37 million Americans considered "medically indigent," and for all citizens, as well as toward the roles of government, physicians and hospitals in funding and providing such care. The findings reveal mixed feelings--and rationalizations about them--reminiscent of those of British National Health Service administrators.
美国医疗保健高管学院对359名成员进行了调查,询问他们对3700万被视为“医疗贫困”的美国人以及所有公民获得医疗服务的态度,以及对政府、医生和医院在资助和提供此类医疗服务方面所扮演角色的态度。调查结果显示出复杂的情绪以及对此的辩解,这让人想起英国国家医疗服务体系管理人员的情绪和辩解。