Stock Keister M C, Green L A, Kahn N B, Phillips R L, McCann J, Fryer G E
Robert Graham Center: Policy Studies in Family Medicine and Primary Care, 1350 Connecticut Ave., NW, Suite 201, Washington, DC 20036, USA.
Am Fam Physician. 2004 May 15;69(10):2312.
Almost one decade after the Institute of Medicine (IOM) defined primary care, only one third of the American public is able to identify any of the medical specialties that provide it, and only 17 percent were able to accurately distinguish primary care physicians from medical or surgical specialists and non-physicians. This lack of discrimination compromises the goal of achieving primary care for all and merits immediate attention.
在医学研究所(IOM)对初级保健进行定义近十年后,只有三分之一的美国公众能够说出提供初级保健的任何医学专科,只有17%的人能够准确地区分初级保健医生与医学或外科专科医生以及非医生。这种缺乏区分的情况损害了实现全民初级保健的目标,值得立即关注。