Saha S, Taggart S H, Komaromy M, Bindman A B
Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center, USA.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2000 Jul-Aug;19(4):76-83. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.19.4.76.
This study seeks to determine whether minority Americans tend to see physicians of their own race as a matter of choice or simply because minority physicians are more conveniently located within predominantly minority communities. Using data from the Commonwealth Fund 1994 National Comparative Survey of Minority Health Care, we found that black and Hispanic Americans sought care from physicians of their own race because of personal preference and language, not solely because of geographic accessibility. As minority populations continue to grow, the demand for minority physicians is likely to increase. Keeping up with this demand will require medical school admissions policies and physician workforce planning to include explicit strategies to increase the supply of underrepresented minority physicians.
本研究旨在确定美国少数族裔选择同族医生是出于自身选择,还是仅仅因为少数族裔医生在主要为少数族裔聚居的社区中位置更为便利。利用联邦基金1994年全国少数族裔医疗保健比较调查的数据,我们发现,美国黑人和西班牙裔因个人偏好和语言因素而寻求同族医生的治疗,并非仅仅因为地理位置便利。随着少数族裔人口持续增长,对少数族裔医生的需求可能会增加。要满足这一需求,医学院招生政策和医生劳动力规划需要制定明确战略,以增加未被充分代表的少数族裔医生的供给。