Wakefield Bonnie J, Tripp-Reimer Toni, Rosenbaum Marcy E, Rosenthal Gary E
Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital, 800 Hospital Drive, Columbia, MO 65201, USA.
Mil Med. 2007 Jun;172(6):565-71. doi: 10.7205/milmed.172.6.565.
The objective of the study was to examine veterans' perceptions of problems and benefits of outsourcing inpatient care from Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals to private sector hospitals. Primary data were collected from a cross-section of 42 veterans who were VA users and nonusers using focus groups. Focus group discussion examined reasons patients use VA care, differences between VA and civilian care, positive and negative impacts of outsourcing, and special needs of veterans. Analyses revealed five domains related both to use of VA services and perceptions of outsourcing: costs, access, quality of care, contract (i.e., a covenant between veterans and the U.S. government), veteran milieu, and special needs. Participants identified a variety of potential positive and negative impacts. In general, veterans perceived more advantages than disadvantages to outsourcing VA care but still expressed significant concerns related to outsourcing. These issues should be considered in the development of future policy toward outsourcing VA care to the private sector.
该研究的目的是调查退伍军人对将退伍军人事务部(VA)医院的住院护理外包给私立医院的问题和益处的看法。主要数据来自42名退伍军人的横断面样本,这些退伍军人分为使用VA医疗服务的和不使用的,采用焦点小组的方式进行收集。焦点小组讨论研究了患者使用VA医疗服务的原因、VA医疗服务和平民医疗服务的差异、外包的积极和消极影响以及退伍军人的特殊需求。分析揭示了与VA服务使用和外包看法相关的五个领域:成本、可及性、护理质量、契约(即退伍军人与美国政府之间的契约)、退伍军人环境和特殊需求。参与者指出了各种潜在的积极和消极影响。总体而言,退伍军人认为将VA医疗服务外包利大于弊,但仍对外包表示了重大担忧。在制定未来将VA医疗服务外包给私营部门的政策时,应考虑这些问题。