Leese B, Bosanquet N
Centre for Health Economics, University of York.
BMJ. 1989 Apr 8;298(6678):932-4. doi: 10.1136/bmj.298.6678.932.
The Review Body on Doctors' and Dentists' Remuneration deals with average incomes and costs, and little evidence is available on local variability. In a study on general practice the distribution of high and low incomes was assessed. High income practices (defined as those with net incomes per partner of more than 35,000 pounds a year) were more likely to be larger, to have younger partners, and to be located in affluent areas. Low income practices (with a net income of less than 20,000 pounds per partner) were smaller, located in more urban areas, and more likely to have Asian partners. High income practices had higher costs per patient and more staff resources. Low income practices had fewer practice resources and faced great disincentives to investment. These practices were concentrated in less affluent areas, where the need for improved organisation of practices is greatest. General practice is becoming increasingly divided between high income, high cost practices and those with low incomes and few resources.
医生和牙医薪酬审查机构处理平均收入和成本问题,关于地区差异的证据很少。在一项关于普通医疗的研究中,评估了高收入和低收入的分布情况。高收入诊所(定义为每位合伙人每年净收入超过35,000英镑的诊所)规模更大、合伙人更年轻,且位于富裕地区。低收入诊所(每位合伙人净收入低于20,000英镑)规模较小,位于城市地区较多,且更有可能有亚裔合伙人。高收入诊所每位患者的成本更高,员工资源更多。低收入诊所的诊所资源较少,面临着巨大的投资抑制因素。这些诊所集中在不太富裕的地区,而这些地区对改善诊所组织的需求最大。普通医疗正日益分化为高收入、高成本诊所和低收入、资源稀缺诊所。