Williams R G, Stein L D, Leslie L K
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 27599-7220, USA.
Pediatrics. 1998 Apr;101(4 Pt 2):779-83; discussion 783-4.
Managed care involves the linkage of service delivery and financing. One of the outgrowths of the rapid expansion of managed care over the past decade has been an increasing consensus that the generalist of the future will need to manage more of the patients traditionally cared for by subspecialists. Subspecialty education for pediatric residents becomes increasingly important as the role of the pediatric generalist enlarges to include independent outpatient management of some less complex but traditional subspecialty patients as well as collaborative management of more complex patients. To prepare for this role, a balanced exposure to subspecialty problems in outpatient as well as inpatient settings is required. At the same time, however, the growth of managed care has led to certain barriers for providing this enhanced training. This article describes the effects of managed care on the role and scope of the pediatric subspecialist as well as on educational strategies for coping with these changes while reshaping the roles of both generalists and subspecialists for maximal effectiveness in meeting the health care needs of children.
管理式医疗涉及服务提供与融资的关联。过去十年管理式医疗迅速扩张的一个结果是,人们越来越达成共识,即未来的全科医生将需要管理更多传统上由专科医生照料的患者。随着儿科全科医生的角色扩大,包括对一些不太复杂但传统上属于专科范畴的患者进行独立门诊管理以及对更复杂患者进行协作管理,儿科住院医师的专科教育变得越来越重要。为了胜任这一角色,需要在门诊和住院环境中均衡接触专科问题。然而,与此同时,管理式医疗的发展给提供这种强化培训带来了某些障碍。本文描述了管理式医疗对儿科专科医生的角色和范围的影响,以及在重塑全科医生和专科医生的角色以最有效地满足儿童医疗保健需求的同时应对这些变化的教育策略。