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专科医生在初级医疗服务提供中的贡献。

The contribution of specialists to the delivery of primary care.

作者信息

Aiken L H, Lewis C E, Craig J, Mendenhall R C, Blendon R J, Rogers D E

出版信息

N Engl J Med. 1979 Jun 14;300(24):1363-70. doi: 10.1056/NEJM197906143002404.

Abstract

Despite increased numbers of medical-school graduates and opportunities for "primary-care" specialty training since the mid-1960's, many believe that the shortage of physicians delivering generalist care will continue through the 1980's. Missing, however, is solid information on the role of physician specialists in providing such care. Two national studies have shown that one of every five Americans now receives continuing general medical care from a specialist physician. Our study suggests that, despite the current shortage of generalist-physician services, continuing specialist participation in primary care will lead to sufficient generalist medical services by the mid-1980's. Whether specialist participation is the most appropriate or cost-effective way to improve access to such care is unclear. However, until this question is resolved, more governmental regulation of graduate medical education may be unwise. Offering all physicains, regardless of specialty, more primary-care experience during residency training might better deal with this aspect of American medical practice.

摘要

尽管自20世纪60年代中期以来医学院毕业生数量增加,且有更多机会接受“初级保健”专科培训,但许多人认为,提供全科医疗服务的医生短缺问题在20世纪80年代仍将持续。然而,关于专科医生在提供此类医疗服务中所起作用的可靠信息却付诸阙如。两项全国性研究表明,现在每五个美国人中就有一个接受专科医生提供的持续全科医疗服务。我们的研究表明,尽管目前全科医生服务短缺,但专科医生继续参与初级保健将在20世纪80年代中期带来足够的全科医疗服务。专科医生的参与是否是改善此类医疗服务可及性的最合适或最具成本效益的方式尚不清楚。然而,在这个问题得到解决之前,对毕业后医学教育进行更多的政府监管可能并不明智。在住院医师培训期间为所有医生,无论其专业如何,提供更多的初级保健经验,可能会更好地应对美国医疗实践的这一方面。

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