Daugherty Lindsay, Fonseca Raquel, Kumar Krishna B, Michaud Pierre-Carl
Rand Health Q. 2011 Sep 1;1(3):18. eCollection 2011 Fall.
The roughly 40,000 anesthesiologists (ANs) and anesthesiology residents and 39,000 licensed certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) and student CRNAs in the United States provide most anesthesiology services. Shortages in this critical area of health care can lead to problems in the provision of health services. The authors' surveys of ANs, CRNAs, and anesthesiology directors included questions about employer types, work hours, earnings, types of anesthesia provision, and technology adoption and preferences. They found a great deal of heterogeneity in work arrangements, clear urban/rural differences in the labor markets for anesthesiology, and even more-pronounced regional differences. In addition to the survey, demand-based and econometric analyses were conducted. The authors conclude that shortage of ANs and CRNAs is highly likely at the national level, with the survey approach providing hints of such a shortage and the economic analysis providing stronger confirmation. Finally, the authors examine the evolution of AN and CRNA labor markets up to 2020 under various scenarios.
美国约40000名麻醉医师、麻醉学住院医师以及39000名持照注册护士麻醉师和护士麻醉学专业学生提供了大部分麻醉学服务。医疗保健这一关键领域的人员短缺可能会导致医疗服务提供方面出现问题。作者对麻醉医师、护士麻醉师以及麻醉学主任的调查涵盖了关于雇主类型、工作时长、收入、麻醉提供类型以及技术采用和偏好等问题。他们发现工作安排存在很大差异,麻醉学劳动力市场存在明显的城乡差异,地区差异更为显著。除了调查之外,还进行了基于需求的分析和计量经济学分析。作者得出结论,麻醉医师和护士麻醉师在全国层面极有可能短缺,调查方法暗示了这种短缺,而经济分析提供了更强有力的证实。最后,作者研究了在不同情景下截至2020年麻醉医师和护士麻醉师劳动力市场的演变情况。