Devers Kelly J, Brewster Linda R, Ginsburg Paul B
Issue Brief Cent Stud Health Syst Change. 2003 Apr(62):1-4.
Hospitals specializing in cardiovascular and orthopedic procedures are developing rapidly throughout the country, raising challenging questions for communities and policy makers. Proponents argue that specialty hospitals could improve quality and reduce costs, yet skeptics note that specialty hospitals might reduce quality, increase costs and decrease access to basic services. The Center for Studying Health System Change (HSC) site visit findings suggest that the relatively high profit margins of these select procedures and specialists' desire to increase control over the care environment and increase their income are among the key reasons for this specialty hospital building boom. Policy makers are exploring a range of responses with the goal of allowing specialty hospitals to compete and innovate while minimizing the potential for quality, cost and access problems.
全国各地专注于心血管和骨科手术的医院正在迅速发展,这给社区和政策制定者带来了具有挑战性的问题。支持者认为专科医院可以提高质量并降低成本,但怀疑者指出,专科医院可能会降低质量、增加成本并减少基本服务的可及性。医疗系统变革研究中心(HSC)的实地考察结果表明,这些特定手术相对较高的利润率以及专家们希望加强对护理环境的控制并增加收入的愿望是专科医院建设热潮的关键原因之一。政策制定者正在探索一系列应对措施,目标是在允许专科医院竞争和创新的同时,尽量减少质量、成本和可及性问题出现的可能性。