Grumbach Kevin
University of California, San Francisco, USA.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2002 Sep-Oct;21(5):13-27. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.21.5.13.
A vexing problem in health policy is getting the right number of physicians in the right specialties in the right locations at the right time. I examine market and public planning approaches to getting the number "right." After discussing the basic premises of the invisible hand of the market and the heavy hand of government regulation, I apply these concepts to a review of the past century of U.S. physician supply and workforce policy. I conclude by examining recent health system trends that make clear the need for a firm regulatory grasp on physician workforce policy.
卫生政策中一个棘手的问题是,在正确的时间,于正确的地点配备数量恰当且专业对口的医生。我研究了使数量“恰当”的市场和公共规划方法。在讨论了市场这只“看不见的手”和政府监管这只“沉重的手”的基本前提后,我将这些概念应用于回顾美国过去一个世纪的医生供应和劳动力政策。最后,我审视了近期的卫生系统趋势,这些趋势明确表明需要对医生劳动力政策进行强有力的监管把控。