Finkel Madelon L, Fein Oliver
Office of International Medical Education, Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University, 411 E. 69th Street, New York, NY 10021, USA.
Acad Med. 2006 Apr;81(4):388-90. doi: 10.1097/00001888-200604000-00013.
Understanding how different health care systems are organized and financed is rarely taught in medical school. In 1997, several U.S. and European medical schools formed an ongoing, innovative, and collaborative exchange program to enable their medical students to gain an insight into the dynamics of another country's health care system. One student from each participating institution completes a month-long rotation at a host medical school under the supervision of a faculty mentor. Selected target diagnoses serve as the basis for comparative case studies. To enable the student to effectively study the host country's health care system, each is assigned a patient with the preselected specific diagnosis. The students view the patient's care within the context of the host country's delivery system rather than being limited to the clinical diagnosis and treatment of the disease. Matching the student with a patient permits the student to see how medical care is delivered and financed in the host country. Each student is required to prepare a written report focusing on costs; organization and delivery of care; quality and outcomes of care; politics, culture, and ethics; and learning. The case studies permit comparisons of health care systems among the participating U.S. and European Union countries, as well as opportunities for institutional and individual learning.
医学院很少教授如何理解不同医疗体系的组织方式和资金来源。1997年,几所美国和欧洲的医学院建立了一个持续、创新且协作的交流项目,以使他们的医学生能够深入了解另一个国家医疗体系的动态。每个参与院校选派一名学生,在教师导师的指导下,在接待医学院进行为期一个月的轮转学习。选定的目标诊断作为比较案例研究的基础。为使学生能够有效地研究接待国的医疗体系,为每个学生分配一名患有预先选定特定诊断疾病的患者。学生们在接待国的医疗服务体系背景下观察患者的治疗情况,而不仅限于疾病的临床诊断和治疗。为学生安排患者,能让他们了解接待国的医疗服务提供和资金筹集方式。每位学生都需撰写一份书面报告,重点关注成本、医疗服务的组织与提供、医疗质量与结果、政治、文化与伦理以及学习情况。这些案例研究有助于对参与项目的美国和欧盟国家的医疗体系进行比较,也为机构和个人提供了学习机会。