Feder J
Postgrad Med. 1994 Feb 15;95(3):49-50, 53-6.
President Clinton's healthcare reform plan will be good for primary care physicians, according to Judith Feder, one of the administration's top health policy advisers. During a 20-minute phone interview recently, she told POSTGRADUATE MEDICINE that the goal is to reduce governmental and other kinds of hassles for practitioners while holding them accountable for results. Her responses to other concerns of physicians follow.
政府高级卫生政策顾问之一朱迪思·费德表示,克林顿总统的医疗改革计划将对初级保健医生有利。在最近一次长达20分钟的电话采访中,她告诉《研究生医学》杂志,目标是减少从业者面临的政府及其他方面的麻烦,同时要求他们对结果负责。以下是她对医生其他担忧问题的回应。