Donelan K, Blendon R J, Lundberg G D, Calkins D R, Newhouse J P, Leape L L, Remler D K, Taylor H
Harvard School of Public Health, USA.
Health Aff (Millwood). 1997 Sep-Oct;16(5):139-48. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.16.5.139.
The transformation of the medical marketplace has major implications for the physician workforce. Findings are reported here from national surveys of physicians, hospitals, health maintenance organizations (HMOs), preferred provider organizations (PPOs), and medical group practices conducted in 1995 to measure the impact of those changes. Physicians in higher HMO penetration states were more likely to report serious problems with several aspects of medical practice and patient care and were more likely to perceived oversupply in their specialty areas and changes in their practice arrangements. Some divergence is noted in views of supply between physicians and those that employ them. The majority of physicians would still recommend medicine and their specialty as a career.
医疗市场的变革对医师队伍有着重大影响。本文报告了1995年对医师、医院、健康维护组织(HMO)、优选提供者组织(PPO)以及医疗集团诊所进行的全国性调查结果,以衡量这些变化的影响。HMO渗透率较高的州的医师更有可能报告在医疗实践和患者护理的几个方面存在严重问题,并且更有可能察觉到其专业领域的供应过剩以及他们的执业安排发生了变化。医师与其雇主在供应问题上的观点存在一些分歧。大多数医师仍然会推荐医学及其专业作为一种职业。