Young T K
Med Care. 1975 Nov;13(11):897-904. doi: 10.1097/00005650-197511000-00002.
Early in 1974, the entire medical staff resigned from the Regina Community Clinic over a dispute with the lay board of directors. The turbulent history of this pioneer consumer-sponsored clinic is reviewed and documented. The affair provides a case study in the conflict between the traditional professional dominance of doctors and the demand of consumers for a role in decision-making in areas of health care delivery.
1974年初,由于与非专业董事会存在纠纷,里贾纳社区诊所的全体医务人员集体辞职。本文回顾并记录了这家先锋消费者资助诊所动荡的历史。该事件为医生传统的专业主导地位与消费者在医疗服务决策中发挥作用的需求之间的冲突提供了一个案例研究。