Scibetta L P
N J Med. 1989 Sep;86(9):703-5.
Founded in 1918, the New Jersey Hospital Association (NJHA) has, as its mission, the advocacy for health care services provided by New Jersey hospitals, nursing homes, and other health care institutions. Through its current membership of 126 institutions, the Association seeks to provide guidance in shaping policy and in improving the organization and delivery of quality health care. Along with other affiliated organizations, based at its Center for Health Affairs in Princeton, NJHA offers a variety of services. For example, NJHA: represents member institutions on legislative and regulatory problems before the Health Care Administration Board, Hospital Rate-Setting Commission, and other regulatory and legislative bodies; assists member hospitals in assessing and providing solutions to manpower needs; communicates common problems and accomplishments among member institutions through several publications and other media; and joins with MSNJ in conducting continuing medical education programs for physicians and hospital administrators, jointly working to develop position papers on health care issues. The following article presents an opinion piece by the president of NJHA, in which he addresses a current major concern of his organization, that is, how quality CME can be maintained given the severe economic constraints imposed by today's health care economy.
新泽西医院协会(NJHA)成立于1918年,其使命是倡导新泽西州的医院、疗养院及其他医疗机构提供的医疗服务。协会现有126个机构成员,致力于在政策制定以及改善优质医疗服务的组织与提供方面提供指导。NJHA与其他附属组织一道,在新泽西州普林斯顿的卫生事务中心提供各类服务。例如,NJHA:在医疗保健管理委员会、医院费率制定委员会及其他监管和立法机构面前,代表成员机构处理立法和监管问题;协助成员医院评估并解决人力需求问题;通过多种出版物及其他媒体,在成员机构间交流常见问题与成就;与新泽西医学协会(MSNJ)联合开展面向医生和医院管理人员的继续医学教育项目,共同努力就医疗保健问题撰写立场文件。以下文章呈现了NJHA主席的一篇观点文章,文中他阐述了其所在组织当前的一个主要关切,即鉴于当今医疗经济带来的严峻经济限制,如何维持高质量的继续医学教育。