DeVoe Jennifer
Department of Family Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 97329, USA.
Ann Fam Med. 2008 May-Jun;6(3):263-6. doi: 10.1370/afm.837.
As a family physician, I have become increasingly uncomfortable being associated with the US health care system. While shiny, new buildings go up each day, there is still little movement toward a model that will shore up the crumbling foundation. The current delivery system and financing structures are unsustainable. Inequitable distribution of resources continues, and an increasing number of American families do not have access to adequate care. In this essay, patient stories are woven into a narrative that highlights the magnitude of the problem at multiple levels of the system. My intent is not to compare stories, because we all have patients, friends, and family members who have been affected. The purpose of this essay is to encourage each reader to reflect on his or her own experiences and to present an imperative to lead change.
作为一名家庭医生,我越来越不愿意与美国的医疗保健系统联系在一起。尽管每天都有崭新的闪亮建筑拔地而起,但在建立一个能够支撑摇摇欲坠基础的模式方面,进展仍然甚微。当前的医疗服务提供系统和融资结构是不可持续的。资源分配不均的情况仍在继续,越来越多的美国家庭无法获得足够的医疗服务。在本文中,患者的故事被编织成一个叙述,突出了该问题在系统多个层面的严重性。我的目的不是比较故事,因为我们都有受到影响的患者、朋友和家人。本文的目的是鼓励每位读者反思自己的经历,并提出引领变革的迫切需求。