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《众议院医生:审视 2011 至 2020 年美国国会的医师立法者》

The Doctors in the House: Examining Physician Legislators in the US Congress from 2011 to 2020.

机构信息

From the Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Immunology, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa.

出版信息

South Med J. 2022 May;115(5):322-327. doi: 10.14423/SMJ.0000000000001389.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Legislation dictating federal healthcare policy is drafted largely by members of the US Senate and House of Representatives. As such, their personal and professional backgrounds play important roles in setting the national healthcare agenda. We examine the professional and legislative records of the 28 federal physician legislators with voting privileges between 2011 and 2020.

METHODS

Two researchers compiled the names of every federal legislator in both the US Senate and the US House of Representatives who served at any time between 2011 and 2020. The researchers used publicly available records to abstract information regarding their professional and legislative records. Data were then analyzed using descriptive statistics.

RESULTS

The majority of the 28 federal physician legislators are Doctor of Medicine graduates (96%), Republican (86%), represent southern states (71%), were in private practice before serving as legislators (78.5%), and have not previously held elected positions as legislators (57%). Approximately 15% of the bills that they sponsor are related to health policy. Obstetrics/Gynecology, Surgery, and Family Medicine are the most common specialties. On average, it takes 25 years from medical school graduation to election to their federal legislative position. Approximately half represent states, or districts within states, in which they attended medical school or completed residency.

CONCLUSIONS

To engage in meaningful healthcare policy advocacy, professional organizations must support and encourage leadership training for physicians, increase the geographic and professional diversity of physician legislators, prioritize the election of physicians from both political parties, and inculcate deep and lasting professional relationships to physicians in Congress.

摘要

目的

制定联邦医疗政策的立法主要由美国参议院和众议院的议员起草。因此,他们的个人和职业背景在制定国家医疗保健议程方面发挥着重要作用。我们研究了 2011 年至 2020 年间具有投票权的 28 名联邦医师立法者的专业和立法记录。

方法

两名研究人员汇编了 2011 年至 2020 年间在任何时候都在美国参议院和美国众议院任职的每位联邦立法者的姓名。研究人员使用公开记录来提取有关其专业和立法记录的信息。然后使用描述性统计数据对数据进行分析。

结果

28 名联邦医师立法者中,大多数是医学博士(96%)毕业,共和党人(86%),代表南部各州(71%),在担任立法者之前从事私人执业(78.5%),并且以前没有担任过立法者的选举职位(57%)。他们赞助的法案中约有 15%与卫生政策有关。妇产科、外科和家庭医学是最常见的专业。从医学院毕业到当选联邦立法职位,平均需要 25 年时间。大约一半的人代表他们就读医学院或完成住院医师培训的州或州内地区。

结论

为了进行有意义的医疗保健政策宣传,专业组织必须为医生提供支持和鼓励领导力培训,增加医师立法者的地理和专业多样性,优先选举来自两党的医生,并向国会议员中灌输与医生的深厚持久的专业关系。

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