Bai Ge, Krishnan Ranjani
Washington & Lee University, Lexington, VA
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.
Am J Med Qual. 2015 Jan-Feb;30(1):58-65. doi: 10.1177/1062860613516668. Epub 2014 Jan 10.
This study examines whether hospitals without physician participation on their boards of directors deliver lower quality of care. Using data from California nonprofit hospitals from 2004 to 2008, the authors document that the absence of physicians on the board is associated with a decrease of 3 to 5 percentage points in 3 of 4 measures of care quality. This result was obtained using regression analysis, which controls for various hospital characteristics. The authors also identify factors that influence quality of care in hospitals. Specifically, hospital size, church affiliation, urban location, and system affiliation are positively associated with quality of care; proportion of Medicaid patient revenue and poverty level of the county in which the hospital is located are negatively associated with quality of care. These results highlight the importance of physician participation in hospital governance and indicate areas for hospitals and policy makers to focus on to enhance medical quality management.
本研究考察了董事会中没有医生参与的医院是否提供较低质量的医疗服务。作者利用2004年至2008年加利福尼亚非营利性医院的数据记录到,董事会中没有医生与四项医疗质量指标中的三项下降3至5个百分点相关。该结果是通过控制各种医院特征的回归分析得出的。作者还确定了影响医院医疗质量的因素。具体而言,医院规模、教会附属关系、城市位置和系统附属关系与医疗质量呈正相关;医疗补助患者收入比例和医院所在县的贫困水平与医疗质量呈负相关。这些结果凸显了医生参与医院治理的重要性,并指出了医院和政策制定者为加强医疗质量管理应关注的领域。