Wakefield Mary K
Center for Rural Health, Grand Forks, ND, USA.
Nurs Econ. 2008 Jan-Feb;26(1):49-51.
Across the entire health sector, federal analysts indicate that in 2006 approximately $2.1 trillion were spent on health care, over $7000 per person. With expenditures at this level, it is no surprise that people are asking whether the public receives value commensurate with the financial investment. While strides are being made on a number of quality of care fronts, given the financial resources being consumed, overall forward momentum is glacial. Educating the public is a particular challenge given amplified sound bites and attack ads designed to preserve the status quo. All of this underscores that nursing has a role not just in implementing new directions in health care but envisioning them as well.
联邦分析师指出,在整个卫生领域,2006年医疗保健支出约为2.1万亿美元,人均超过7000美元。支出达到如此水平,人们询问公众是否得到了与财政投入相称的价值也就不足为奇了。尽管在医疗质量的多个方面都取得了进展,但鉴于消耗的财政资源,整体前进势头缓慢。鉴于旨在维持现状的夸张言辞和攻击性广告,对公众进行教育是一项特别的挑战。所有这一切都凸显出,护理不仅在实施医疗保健新方向方面发挥作用,而且在构想这些新方向方面也发挥作用。