Kinzer D M
Physician Exec. 1986 Jan-Feb;12(1):7-9.
The missions of the hospital and its medical staff are not the same. The only reason for a hospital to exist is to provide a support system for physicians. It is in the best interests of patients and the public for physicians not to become "organization men." In turn, however, it is incumbent on physicians to show restraint in the provision of costly services. The guiding principle must be the selection of what is most relevant to the improvement of services to patients.
医院及其医务人员的使命并不相同。医院存在的唯一理由是为医生提供支持系统。医生不成为“组织人”符合患者和公众的最大利益。然而,反过来,医生有责任在提供昂贵服务时保持克制。指导原则必须是选择与改善患者服务最相关的内容。