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Title: HCA 701: Survey of the U.S. Healthcare System


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HCA 701 Survey of the U.S. Healthcare System
  • Physicians and Ambulatory Care

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RESOURCES NEEDED TO MAINTAIN A HEALTH CARE
DELIVERY SYSTEM
Financing
Health Care Delivery System
Technology Supplies
Healthcare Professionals
Facilities
Source Williams and Torrens, Introduction to
Health Services, 2002
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Healthcare Professionals
  • Healthcare is a major employer
  • It has a rapidly growing labor sector
  • Professionals
  • Non-professionals and technicians
  • Non-institutional workers
  • Rapid growth due to
  • Technology growth and specialization
  • Health insurance coverage
  • Aging population
  • Emergence of hospitals

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Types of Healthcare Worker Certification
  • Licensure state or legal designation
  • Certification and registration
  • Independent and dependent professions
  • Independents practice without physician
    supervision (e.g., doctors, dentists)
  • Dependents need physician supervision (most
    nurses, CNAs)

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Ambulatory Care
  • Personal health care given to the patient in an
    non-hospital or institutional setting
  • Types of settings
  • Physician owned private practice
  • Managed care clinic settings
  • Community health care settings
  • Urgent care facilities
  • Shift to ambulatory care due to several factors
  • Medicare PPS
  • Managed care
  • Improved technology

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Patient Visits per 100 persons by Ambulatory
Service Type, 1993-94 and 1999-2000
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Physician Authority
  • Based on modern science and scientific knowledge.
  • Physicians become the intermediaries between
    science and private experience
  • Authority signifies the presence of status and
    quality
  • Requires legitimacy and dependence.
  • Legitimacy acceptance by subordinates
  • Dependence bad things can happen if we dont
    obey
  • Types of Physician Authority
  • Social Authority
  • Cultural Authority
  • Professional Authority

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The Evolution of the Physician in the U.S.
  • Allopathic
  • Homeopathy
  • Osteopathic
  • Chiropractic

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Physicians
  • Comprised of two types by practice
  • Primary care physicians short supply in U.S.
  • Family Practice, Internal medicine, OB/GYN,
    Pediatricians
  • Specialists Surplus in U.S.
  • Specialize in specific areas

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Physician Surplus or Shortage?
  • Rapid growth of physicians, esp. specialists,
    during 1980-95 due to
  • Massive federal outlays
  • Influx of International Medical Graduates (IMGs)
  • Distribution of physicians gives appearance of
    shortage
  • Not enough primary care providers
  • Medical underserved areas in rural communities
    and inner cities
  • Malpractice and the impact on physicians

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Physicians NV vs. US
Physicians Type Nevada U.S.
Physician generalists per 100,000 population 21 30
Physician specialists per 100,000 142 206
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Changing Role of the Physician
  • More employed physicians
  • By managed care organizations and hospitals (the
    emergence of the Hospitalist)
  • Large group practices emerged with the growth of
    managed care
  • Emphasis away from specialty areas to managed
    care
  • More female physicians

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Physicians who would recommend the practice of
medicine
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For physicians who wouldnt recommend medical
profession
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Distribution of Physicians by Specialty 1980,
1986, 1995, 2000 (In thousands
  • 1980 1986 1995 2000 Pct.
    Change
  • Specialty No./ No./ No./
    No./ 1986-2000
  • All specialties 414/100 521/100 630/100
    684/100 31.4
  • Primary Care 159/38.5 179/34.4 205/32.5
    219/32.0 22.2
  • Other Medical
  • Specialties 25/6.2 62/12.0 83/13.2
    94/13.7 50.2
  • Surgical Specialties 110/26.7 134/25.7
    158/25.2 170/24.9 27.0
  • All other specialties 118/28.5 144/27.8
    183/29.1 201/29.4 38.9

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Physician Medical Education
  • Undergraduate medical curriculum
  • Most emphasize the acute care setting
  • Increase in women and minorities
  • Graduate medical education
  • Major increases in residencies
  • Shifts in the organization of medical schools
  • Must compete for patients
  • Shift to managed care by med school hospitals
  • Trends medical education in for-profit hospitals
  • Flexnor Report

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Will doctors meet demand in a bio-terror event
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Nurses
  • Typifies the concern of healthcare nursing is
    concerned with human response to health problems
  • Historic factors that shaped nursing as a career
  • Occupation to support physicians
  • Emergence of hospitals as community institutions
  • Acceptable female occupations, primarily white
    females
  • Linked to religious orders

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Understanding the Nursing Shortage
  • Changes in occupational opportunities for women
    since 1970s
  • Majority of RNs are 50 years of age or married
    with children at home
  • Low salaries pay compression
  • Burnout
  • Lack of clinical career ladder
  • Active vs. Inactive about 1/3 of nurses not
    working fulltime
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