New England Research Institutes, Institute for Health Services and Disparities Research, 9 Galen Street, Watertown, MA 02472, USA.
Soc Sci Med. 2012 Sep;75(6):1134-41. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2012.04.039. Epub 2012 May 25.
Primary health care is essential to population health and there is increasing need for it, especially with an aging population with multiple comorbidities. Primary health care in the U.S. is widely considered in an ever-deepening crisis. This paper presents a detailed case study of the recent rise of a "disruptive innovation" - retail clinics - which have the potential to transform the face of primary health care in the US. We describe six stages in the diffusion of retail clinics, from cottage industry to a dominant mode for the delivery of primary health care, and consider sociopolitical influences that facilitate and impede their emerging potential. Retail clinics may provide a strategic opportunity to re-engineer the primary health care system, although they may also produce worrisome unanticipated consequences. Discussion concerning the potential threats and opportunities posed by retail clinics occurs in the absence of sound evidence concerning their comparative effectiveness and quality-of-care. This case study identifies the sociopolitical influences and processes that determine whether health care innovations rise or fall, and highlights critically important points along the pathway to health system change.
初级卫生保健对人口健康至关重要,而且需求日益增加,特别是在人口老龄化和多种合并症的情况下。美国的初级卫生保健被广泛认为处于日益加深的危机之中。本文对最近兴起的一种“颠覆性创新”——零售诊所——进行了详细的案例研究,这种创新有可能改变美国初级卫生保健的面貌。我们描述了零售诊所扩散的六个阶段,从家庭手工业到初级卫生保健的主要提供模式,并考虑了促进和阻碍其潜在发展的社会政治影响。零售诊所可能为重新设计初级卫生保健系统提供了一个战略机会,尽管它们也可能产生令人担忧的意外后果。关于零售诊所带来的潜在威胁和机遇的讨论是在缺乏关于其比较效果和护理质量的可靠证据的情况下进行的。本案例研究确定了决定医疗保健创新成败的社会政治影响和过程,并强调了通往卫生系统变革的道路上至关重要的关键点。