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Too Little? Too Much? Primary care physicians' views on US health care: a brief report.

机译:太少?意见我们卫生保健:一个简短的报告。

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BACKGROUND: Some believe that a substantial amount of US health care is unnecessary, suggesting that it would be possible to control costs without rationing effective services. The views of primary care physicians-the frontline of health care delivery-are not known. METHODS: Between June and December 2009, we conducted a nationally representative mail survey of US primary care physicians (general internal medicine and family practice) randomly selected from the American Medical Association Physician Masterfile (response rate, 70%; n=627). RESULTS: Forty-two percent of US primary care physicians believe that patients in their own practice are receiving too much care; only 6% said they were receiving too little. The most important factors physicians identified as leading them to practice more aggressively were malpractice concerns (76%), clinical performance measures (52%), and inadequate time to spend with patients (40%). Physicians also believe that financial incentives encourage aggressive practice: 62% said diagnostic testing would be reduced if it did not generate revenue for medical subspecialists (39% for primary care physicians). Almost all physicians (95%) believe that physicians vary in what they would do for identical patients; 76% are interested in learning how aggressive or conservative their own practice style is compared with that of other physicians in their community. CONCLUSIONS: Many US primary care physicians believe that their own patients are receiving too much medical care. Malpractice reform, realignment of financial incentives, and more time with patients could remove pressure on physicians to do more than they feel is needed. Physicians are interested in feedback on their practice style, suggesting they may be receptive to change. TRIAL REGISTRATION: clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00853918.
机译:背景:一些人认为,大量美国卫生保健是不必要的,这表明有可能控制成本配给有效服务。初级保健physicians-the前线的健康护理是很不清楚。2009年6月和12月,我们进行了一项全国代表我们邮寄调查初级护理医师(普通内科医学和家庭实践)随机选择来自美国医学协会的医生Masterfile(反应率70%;百分比的初级护理医师相信病人在自己的实践中得到太多的关心;太少。认定为导致他们练习更多积极是医疗事故问题(76%)、临床性能措施(52%)和时间不足的患者(40%)。医生还认为,财政刺激鼓励积极的实践:62%的人说如果它没有诊断检测将会减少产生医疗subspecialists(39%的营收初级护理医师)。医生(95%)相信医生不同他们会做相同的患者;有兴趣学习如何积极的还是风格比较保守自己的实践与其他医生在他们的社区。结论:许多美国初级保健医生相信自己的病人正在接受医疗护理。调整的财政激励措施等等时间与病人可以消除压力医生比他们觉得需要做的更多。医生反馈很感兴趣实践的风格,建议他们可以接受改变。标识符:NCT00853918。

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