Sharfstein S S, Clark H W
Am J Psychiatry. 1980 Jul;137(7):831-3. doi: 10.1176/ajp.137.7.831.
The authors examine the effect of economic forces on the income of psychiatrists and compare the economic position of psychiatry with that of the rest of medicine. Since 1970 the income of psychiatrists has been losing ground compared with that of other medical specialists, although recent data suggest a possible improvement in the economic position of psychiatry. The authors believe that psychiatrists' incomes are important as a sign of the value of psychiatric care and as one measure of the economics of practice, that is, the incentives related to the distribution of scarce technology and labor in the service delivery system.
作者研究了经济力量对精神科医生收入的影响,并将精神科的经济状况与其他医学领域进行了比较。自1970年以来,与其他医学专科医生相比,精神科医生的收入一直在下降,尽管最近的数据表明精神科的经济状况可能有所改善。作者认为,精神科医生的收入作为精神科护理价值的一个标志以及作为执业经济学的一项衡量标准很重要,也就是说,它是与服务提供系统中稀缺技术和劳动力分配相关的激励因素。