Wartman Steven A, Zhou Yingying, Knettel Anthony J
S.A. Wartman is president and CEO, Association of Academic Health Centers, Washington, DC. Y. Zhou is formerly research analyst, Association of Academic Health Centers, Washington, DC. A.J. Knettel is senior director for policy and strategy, Association of Academic Health Centers, Washington, DC.
Acad Med. 2015 Dec;90(12):1587-90. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000000948.
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), both directly and indirectly, has had a demonstrable impact on academic health centers. Given the highly cross-subsidized nature of institutional funds flows, the impact of health reform is not limited to the clinical care mission but also extends to the research and education missions of these institutions. This Commentary discusses how public policy and market-based health reforms have played out relative to expectations. The authors identify six formidable challenges facing academic health centers in the post-ACA environment: finding the best mission balance; preparing for the era of no open-ended funding; developing an integrated, interprofessional vision; broadening the institutional perspective; addressing health beyond clinical care; and finding the right leadership for the times. Academic health centers will be well positioned for success if they can focus on 21st-century realities, reengineer their business models, and find transformational leaders to change institutional culture and behavior.
《患者保护与平价医疗法案》(ACA)无论在直接还是间接层面,都已对学术医疗中心产生了显著影响。鉴于机构资金流动具有高度交叉补贴的性质,医疗改革的影响不仅限于临床护理使命,还延伸至这些机构的研究和教育使命。本评论文章探讨了公共政策和基于市场的医疗改革相对于预期的实际进展情况。作者们指出了ACA后时代学术医疗中心面临的六大严峻挑战:找到最佳使命平衡;为无开放式资金的时代做好准备;形成综合、跨专业的愿景;拓宽机构视野;超越临床护理关注健康问题;以及为这个时代找到合适的领导层。如果学术医疗中心能够关注21世纪的现实情况、重新设计其商业模式,并找到变革型领导者来改变机构文化和行为,那么它们将处于成功的有利位置。