Tarlov A R, Schwartz B, Greenwald H P
J Med Educ. 1979 May;54(5):370-8.
This study of health care in Chicago and its suburbs deals with a dilemma faced by many university hospitals located in our nation's metropolitan areas. Because of a massive displacement of population from the city to its suburban ring, some of the major medical centers in Chicago's inner zone have experienced a leveling-off of inpatient admissions. In contrast, outer zone and suburban community hospitals are in need of referral sources with specialized personnel and equipment to accommodate growing admissions. This imbalance would be corrected in a regional network based on an exchange of clients and services. A case study of the University of Chicago Medical Center highlights the tensions, strains, and resistances which inhibit the development of such a system and thus raises questions about the role of the research and teaching hospital in regional health care planning.
这项对芝加哥及其郊区医疗保健的研究,涉及到位于我国大都市地区的许多大学医院所面临的一个困境。由于人口从城市大量向郊区迁移,芝加哥市中心区域的一些主要医疗中心住院人数趋于平稳。相比之下,外围区域和郊区的社区医院则需要有专业人员和设备的转诊来源,以应对不断增加的住院人数。基于客户和服务的交换而建立的区域网络,可以纠正这种不平衡。对芝加哥大学医学中心的案例研究,突出了抑制这种系统发展的紧张关系、压力和阻力,从而引发了关于研究和教学医院在区域医疗保健规划中作用的问题。