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社区/流动医疗中心的非裔美国管理人员。

African American administrators in community/migrant health centers.

作者信息

Glover S H, Shi L, Samuels M E

机构信息

Department of Health Administration, School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia 29208, USA.

出版信息

J Health Care Poor Underserved. 1997 May;8(2):153-69. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2010.0172.

Abstract

Community and migrant health centers (CHC/MHCs) play a secondary role as avenues for the development of minority and women health care professionals, groups traditionally underrepresented in administrative and managerial positions within the health care system. This paper focuses on the role of CHC/MHCs in eliminating the barriers that typically limit the professional advancement of these groups. In a survey of both rural and urban CHC/MHC administrators, it was found that CHC/MHCs have higher percentages of minorities in top management positions than general management but do not necessarily reflect the minority composition of those being served. Of the CHC/MHC administrators, 20 percent were African American, less than the population served (31 percent) but greater than the percentage of African Americans in the general U.S. population (12 percent). This suggests that CHC/MHCs have partially met the original goal of upward mobility and that there is room for improvement.

摘要

社区及移民健康中心(CHC/MHCs)在少数族裔和女性医疗保健专业人员的培养方面发挥着次要作用,这些群体在医疗保健系统的行政和管理职位中传统上代表性不足。本文重点关注CHC/MHCs在消除通常限制这些群体职业发展的障碍方面所起的作用。在一项针对农村和城市CHC/MHC管理人员的调查中发现,CHC/MHCs高层管理职位上少数族裔的比例高于一般管理层,但不一定反映所服务人群的少数族裔构成。在CHC/MHC管理人员中,20%是非裔美国人,这一比例低于所服务人群的比例(31%),但高于美国总人口中非裔美国人的比例(12%)。这表明CHC/MHCs部分实现了向上流动的最初目标,仍有改进空间。

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