Brensilver J M, Smith L, Lyttle C S
Sound Shore Medical Center of Westchester, New Rochelle, NY 10802, USA.
Mt Sinai J Med. 1998 Sep;65(4):296-300.
Residency training in New York State was substantially altered by the Libby Zion case. Work-hour limitations and augmented supervisory requirements changed the patterns of training--particularly in internal medicine--but with uncertain impacts on the quality of education and patient care. In this historical analysis, we review another major effect of the case: a substantial augmentation of the number of trainees. The need to maintain adequate inpatient staffing--within the ground rules of the Residency Review Committee, and in consideration of the reimbursement formulae and financial climate of New York State--conspired to promote substantial residency program expansion. Similar forces contributed to a national trend to increase the number of trainees. The history, cost and impact of these personnel changes are reviewed.
纽约州的住院医师培训因利比·锡安案而发生了重大改变。工作时间限制和加强的监督要求改变了培训模式——尤其是在内科领域——但对教育质量和患者护理的影响尚不确定。在这项历史分析中,我们审视了该案件的另一个主要影响:学员数量大幅增加。在住院医师评审委员会的基本规则范围内,考虑到纽约州的报销方案和财政状况,维持充足的住院部人员配备的需求共同促使住院医师培训项目大幅扩张。类似的因素推动了全国范围内增加学员数量的趋势。本文回顾了这些人员变动的历史、成本及影响。