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In summary, the Task Force does understand that change is difficult and, in the circumstance of the US health care environment, quite complex. Having acknowledged this, the Task Force firmly believes that if optimal resource standards are clear, providers will act in the best interests of their patients, infants, and children undergoing surgery in this circumstance. We intend to provide evidence to this point, to define optimal resources, and to facilitate this process. The hope and the underlying intent of these recommendations is to insure that every infant and child undergoing a surgical procedure in the United States will receive his or her care in an environment that offers all of the facilities, equipment, and, most especially, access to the professional providers who have the appropriate background and training to provide optimal care. This must be done while balancing the issues of access, staff, and the need to improve the value proposition. The Task Force is unanimous in its intent to advocate for this agenda.
总之,专家组理解变革是困难的,而且在美国的医疗保健环境中,情况相当复杂。认识到这一点,专家组坚信,如果明确了最佳资源标准,提供者将为他们的患者、接受手术的婴儿和儿童的最佳利益行事。我们打算提供这方面的证据,定义最佳资源,并促进这一进程。这些建议的希望和基本意图是确保在美国接受手术的每个婴儿和儿童都能在提供所有设施、设备、最重要的是能够获得具有适当背景和培训的专业提供者的环境中接受治疗,以提供最佳护理。在平衡获取途径、人员配备和提高价值主张的需求的同时,必须做到这一点。专家组一致希望倡导这一议程。