Jensen R G
Mil Med. 1989 Aug;154(8):394-8.
The military health care system is currently facing a critical provider supply versus patient demand imbalance. Contracting out health care through the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services and the Primary Medical Care for the Uniformed Services programs is one approach that Army Medical Department leaders have taken to correct the problem. This article critically analyzes the success of this approach using data from an Army hospital in the eastern United States. The article concludes with three suggestions aimed at improving the current situation.
军事医疗保健系统目前正面临着医疗服务提供者供应与患者需求之间的严重失衡。通过军事人员民事医疗计划和军事人员初级医疗保健计划将医疗保健外包是陆军医疗部领导人采取的纠正这一问题的一种方法。本文利用美国东部一家陆军医院的数据对这种方法的成效进行了批判性分析。文章最后提出了三条旨在改善当前状况的建议。