Abrams R A, Petterson M V
Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 1980 Jun;8(3):132-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0528.1980.tb01273.x.
The attitudes toward National Health Insurance held by 126 second year dental students and 108 second year dental hygiene students enrolled in the state of Wisconsin, U.S.A., were measured and compared with the attitudes held by practicing dentists in the U.S.A. Although some similarities were noted, marked differences were revealed, with students, generally, preferring broader coverage and more government involvement than practicing dentists. There is virtually no published data in this area, and more research is needed, as the success or failure of any National Health Insurance plan depends critically on the attitudes of both health care providers and those studying to become health care providers.
对就读于美国威斯康星州的126名牙科专业二年级学生和108名口腔卫生专业二年级学生对国家医疗保险的态度进行了测量,并与美国执业牙医的态度进行了比较。尽管发现了一些相似之处,但也揭示了显著差异,总体而言,学生比执业牙医更倾向于更广泛的覆盖范围和更多的政府参与。该领域几乎没有公开数据,需要更多研究,因为任何国家医疗保险计划的成败都严重取决于医疗服务提供者和未来医疗服务提供者的态度。