Rhee S O
Med Care. 1977 Jul;15(7):568-77. doi: 10.1097/00005650-197707000-00004.
This study has attempted to determine the relationship between physicians' medical education and their performances (technical quality and utilization of medical care resources) in offices and hospitals. The sample consisted of 506 physicians of Hawaii, involving 18 specialty categories. The study finds little evidence of the influence of the type of medical schools on physicians' technical quality and utilization of medical resources in practice. The mean differences between the categories of medical schools were not statistically significant (except for the quality when specialists practiced within their own areas of specialization). There is no evidence that all categories of U.S. medical graduates provided a higher quality care and better utilization than all categories of foreign medical graduates. There was no consistent pattern of performances within the categories of U.S. medical schools and of foreign medical schools in these dimensions of performances.
本研究试图确定医生的医学教育与其在诊所和医院的表现(技术质量和医疗资源利用情况)之间的关系。样本包括506名夏威夷医生,涉及18个专业类别。研究发现,几乎没有证据表明医学院类型对医生在实际工作中的技术质量和医疗资源利用有影响。医学院类别之间的平均差异无统计学意义(专家在其专业领域内执业时的质量除外)。没有证据表明所有美国医学毕业生类别都比所有外国医学毕业生类别提供更高质量的护理和更好的利用情况。在这些表现维度上,美国医学院类别和外国医学院类别内部均没有一致的表现模式。