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When there is no doctor: reasons for the disappearance of primary care physicians in the US during the early 21st century.

机译:没有医生时:21世纪初美国初级保健医生消失的原因。

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Primary care doctoring in the USA today (2007) bears little resemblance to what existed just 25 years ago. We focus on what is likely to unfold in the U.S. over the next several decades and suggest that by about 2025, primary care doctoring in the U.S. could be rare, possibly unrecognizable and even nonexistent. Seven reasons for the probable disappearance of primary care doctoring are identified. The most important reason is medicine's loss of state sponsorship: the U.S. state has shifted from a pluralistic orientation to a New Right approach. With less state protection medicine has become even more attractive for private interests. Six additional reasons include: (1) the epidemiologic transition (chronic diseases reduce doctors to a palliative role and monitoring of incurable conditions); (2) the overcrowded health care playing field (non-physician clinicians are supplanting primary care doctors); (3) the unintended consequences of clinical guidelines (the art of doctoring is reduced to formulaic tasks, easily codified and performed by non-physician clinicians); (4) the demise of the in-person examination (in-person examination is being replaced by impersonal testing); (5) primary care doctoring is becoming unattractive (physicians are dissatisfied, alienated and experiencing income declines. Applications by U.S. graduates to primary care programs continue to decline); (6) patients are not what they used to be (Internet access and Direct to Consumer advertising are changing the doctor-patient relationship). By 2025, many everyday illnesses in the U.S. will be managed via the Internet or by non-physician clinicians working out of retail clinics. Some medical problems will still require a physician's attention, but this will be provided by specialists rather than by primary care doctors (general practitioners).
机译:今天(2007年)在美国,初级保健医生与25年前的情况几乎没有相似之处。我们着眼于未来几十年在美国可能会发生的事情,并建议到2025年左右,美国的初级保健医生可能很少见,可能无法识别甚至不存在。确定了初级保健医生可能消失的七个原因。最重要的原因是医学失去了州政府的赞助:美国已经从多元化的取向转向了新权利的取向。随着国家保护的减少,药品对私人利益的吸引力也越来越大。六个额外的原因包括:(1)流行病学转变(慢性疾病使医生减少了姑息作用并监测了不治之症); (2)卫生保健人满为患(非医生临床医生正在取代初级保健医生); (3)临床指南的意想不到的后果(将医生的工作简化为公式化的任务,易于由非内科临床医生进行编纂和执行); (4)面对面考试的消亡(由非个人测试代替面对面考试); (5)初级保健医生的吸引力正在下降(医师不满意,疏远并经历收入下降。美国毕业生对初级保健计划的申请继续下降); (6)患者不再像以前那样(互联网访问和直接面向消费者的广告正在改变医患关系)。到2025年,美国许多日常疾病将通过互联网或在零售诊所工作的非医师临床医生进行管理。某些医疗问题仍然需要医生的注意,但这将由专家而不是由初级保健医生(全科医生)提供。

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