Knapp R M, Bentley J D
J Med Pract Manage. 1985 Oct;1(2):140-6.
Teaching hospitals are concerned about the new competitive environment because their costs are generally higher than those of nonteaching hospitals. Many of the higher costs of teaching hospitals derive from their educational programs, the nature of the patient diagnostic case mix; losses on charity care; and their role in the introduction of new and more effective methods for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of illness. All of these functions are important to the missions of teaching hospitals, and all make teaching hospitals more expensive to operate than nonteaching hospitals. While a solution to the problem of financing graduate medical education will not ensure teaching hospital financial health, a solution to the financing of graduate medical education will provide a more equitable environment in which teaching hospitals can compete. The basic question to be answered in the price competitive environment is, "can the teaching hospital continue to attract patients at a competitive price and maintain financial support for its educational programs at current levels?" Teaching hospitals are a diverse group of highly complex institutions performing medical education and research services for the nation and providing both basic and tertiary patient care. The current emphasis on reexamining national policies in light of more limited public resources places teaching hospitals and their vital activities at significant risk if their special nature and role are not appreciated.
教学医院对新的竞争环境感到担忧,因为它们的成本通常高于非教学医院。教学医院的许多较高成本源于其教育项目、患者诊断病例组合的性质、慈善医疗的亏损以及它们在引入新的和更有效的疾病预防、诊断和治疗方法方面所起的作用。所有这些功能对教学医院的使命都很重要,而且所有这些都使得教学医院的运营成本比非教学医院更高。虽然解决研究生医学教育融资问题并不能确保教学医院的财务健康,但解决研究生医学教育融资问题将提供一个更公平的环境,使教学医院能够在其中竞争。在价格竞争环境中需要回答的基本问题是:“教学医院能否以有竞争力的价格继续吸引患者,并维持其教育项目目前水平的财政支持?”教学医院是一群多样化的高度复杂的机构,为国家开展医学教育和研究服务,并提供基础和三级患者护理。鉴于公共资源更加有限,目前强调重新审视国家政策,如果教学医院的特殊性质和作用得不到认可,它们及其重要活动将面临重大风险。