Hafferty Fred
Department of Behavioral Sciences, University of Minnesota Medical School-Duluth, Duluth, Minnesota, USA.
Acad Med. 2006 Oct;81(10):906-14. doi: 10.1097/01.ACM.0000238230.80419.cf.
The rise of the corporation within health care during the 1980s and early 1990s was met by organized medicine with a deluge of editorials, articles, and books that identified a singular enemy--commercialism--and depicted it as corrosive of, and antithetical to, medical professionalism. Medicine's ire proved prognostic as scores of highly publicized corporate-medical scandals began to crater the landscape of a rapidly emerging "medical marketplace." Medicine's main weapon in this counteroffensive was a renewed call to medical professionalism. Numerous organizations hosted conferences and underwrote initiatives to define, measure, and ultimately inculcate professionalism as a core medical competency. Nonetheless, an examination of medicine's overall response to the threat of commercialism reveals inconsistencies and schisms between these praiseworthy efforts and a parallel absence of action at the community practitioner and peer-review levels. The most recent salvo in this war on commercialism is a policy proposal by influential medical leaders who call for an end to the market incentives linking academic health centers and medical schools with industry. These forthright proposals nevertheless appear once again not to address the heartbeat of professional social control: community-based peer review, including a vigorous and proactive role by state medical boards. The author concludes by examining the implications of a professionalism bereft of peer review and explores the societal-level responsibilities of organized medicine to protect, nurture, and expand the role of the physician to maintain the values and ideals of professionalism against the countervailing social forces of the free market and bureaucracy.
在20世纪80年代和90年代初,医疗保健领域企业的崛起引发了医学组织铺天盖地的社论、文章和书籍,它们将一个单一的敌人——商业主义——视为医学职业化的腐蚀因素和对立面。随着一系列备受瞩目的企业与医疗行业丑闻开始冲击迅速兴起的“医疗市场”格局,医学组织的愤怒被证明是有先见之明的。医学组织在这场反击战中的主要武器是再次呼吁回归医学职业化。众多组织主办会议并资助相关倡议,以界定、衡量并最终将职业化作为一项核心医疗能力加以灌输。然而,审视医学组织对商业主义威胁的整体应对措施可以发现,这些值得称赞的努力与社区从业者和同行评审层面同时存在的行动缺失之间存在不一致和分歧。这场商业主义之战的最新一击是有影响力的医学领袖提出的一项政策提议,他们呼吁终止将学术健康中心和医学院与行业联系起来的市场激励措施。然而,这些直截了当的提议似乎再次没有触及职业社会控制的核心:基于社区的同行评审,包括州医学委员会发挥积极主动的作用。作者通过审视缺乏同行评审的职业化所带来的影响进行总结,并探讨了医学组织在社会层面的责任,即保护、培育和扩大医生的作用,以维护职业化的价值观和理想,抵御自由市场和官僚机构等对抗性社会力量。