Forsberg Ewa, Axelsson Runo, Arnetz Bengt
Centre for Development of Health Services, Box 4402, S-102 68 Stockholm, Sweden.
Eur J Public Health. 2002 Mar;12(1):44-50. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/12.1.44.
The funding and structure of health care is currently undergoing major changes. The impact of such changes on professional behaviour and working conditions have not been widely studied in Europe. The two aims of this study were to prospectively assess the impact of performance-based reimbursement on physicians' attitudes and self-assessed professional behaviour, related to cost awareness, as well as their working conditions.
Physicians in Stockholm County Council (with a performance-based reimbursement system) and physicians in eleven Swedish councils without performance-based reimbursement were examined simultaneously in 1994. This was a cross-sectional questionnaire study.
The results show a heightened cost awareness among physicians in Stockholm but also greater discontent with working condition factors such as decision latitude, job satisfaction and personal well-being.
These results suggest that in order to counteract physicians discontent as a result of altered structure and increased focus on performance-based reimbursement, the autonomy and influence of physicians over the work processes need to be considered.
医疗保健的资金投入和结构目前正在经历重大变革。在欧洲,此类变革对专业行为和工作条件的影响尚未得到广泛研究。本研究的两个目的是前瞻性地评估基于绩效的报销制度对医生态度和自我评估的专业行为(与成本意识相关)以及他们工作条件的影响。
1994年,对斯德哥尔摩郡议会的医生(采用基于绩效的报销制度)和瑞典11个未采用基于绩效报销制度的议会的医生同时进行了调查。这是一项横断面问卷调查研究。
结果显示,斯德哥尔摩的医生成本意识增强,但对诸如决策自由度、工作满意度和个人幸福感等工作条件因素的不满也更大。
这些结果表明,为了抵消因结构改变和对基于绩效的报销制度关注度增加而导致的医生不满情绪,需要考虑医生对工作流程的自主权和影响力。