Handel Daniel A, Hedges Jerris R
Center for Policy Research in Emergency Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, USA.
Acad Emerg Med. 2007 Jun;14(6):562-5. doi: 10.1197/j.aem.2007.02.025. Epub 2007 Apr 30.
The recent Institute of Medicine report entitled The Future of Emergency Care in the United States Health System acknowledges workforce issues in rural America but does not adequately address the current shortage of emergency medicine residency-trained and board-certified emergency physicians in rural America. Areas worthy of further attention to ameliorate this threat include 1) government and hospital support of emergency medicine resident educational debt load, 2) modification of residency review committee for emergency medicine guidelines to permit modified training programs that are rural focused, and 3) support of pilot projects designed to modify the delivery of rural emergency care under remote supervision by academic medical center-based practitioners. The authors discuss these potential solutions to help guide policy makers seeking to enhance rural emergency care delivery through a stronger emergency medicine workforce.
美国医学研究所最近发布的题为《美国卫生系统中急诊护理的未来》的报告承认了美国农村地区的劳动力问题,但并未充分解决美国农村地区目前急诊医学住院医师培训合格且获得委员会认证的急诊医生短缺的问题。为缓解这一威胁而值得进一步关注的领域包括:1)政府和医院对急诊医学住院医师教育债务负担的支持;2)修改急诊医学住院医师评审委员会的指南,以允许开展以农村为重点的改良培训项目;3)支持旨在在学术医疗中心从业者的远程监督下改变农村急诊护理服务方式的试点项目。作者们讨论了这些潜在的解决方案,以帮助指导政策制定者通过更强大的急诊医学劳动力来加强农村急诊护理服务。