scholarly journals Moderately premature infants at Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program in California are discharged home earlier than their peers in Massachusetts and the United Kingdom

2006 ◽  
Vol 91 (4) ◽  
pp. F245-F250 ◽  
Author(s):  
J Profit
Author(s):  
Arkady Nikolaevich Daykhes ◽  
Vladimir Anatolievich Reshetnikov ◽  
Olga Aleksandrovna Manerova ◽  
Ilya Aleksandrovich Mikhailov

Aim of the study. Analysis of medical tourism’s organizational features based on the example of the large medical organizations in the United Kingdom, South Korea, Italy and China. Materials and methods. The data were collected by the authors by interviewing the heads of medical organizations and their deputies in the United Kingdom, South Korea, Italy and China (3–4 respondents per medical organization) using the developed questionnaire to identify the main mechanisms and tools for organizing the export of medical services. SWOT-analysis (Strengths; Weaknesses; Opportunities; Threats) was performed in order to comprehensively evaluate the received information. Results. Along with weaknesses and threats that slow down the development of medical services exports, strengths (internal factors) and opportunities ( external factors) that contribute to the development of medical tourism were also identified: the widespread popularity of the brand of medical organizations abroad which is associated with the provision of premium medical services; versatility and ability to conduct high-tech surgical operations; the presence of a separate premium class building and an international department for working with foreign patients and promoting a medical organization in the world market; well-established business relationships with assistance companies; foreign medical personnel who speak foreign languages and possess necessary skills to treat foreign patients; developed electronic medical care system; developed system of quality control of medical care; the presence of branches in other countries; the presence of a medical visa in the system of legislation; established cooperation with many countries at the embassy level; state licensing and accreditation for the provision of medical services to foreign citzens; the availability of a state website on the provision of medical assistance to foreign citizens; the possibility of the age of value added tax. Conclusion. We identified main patterns in the organization of export of medical services that can be applied to develop this direction in medical organizations of the Russian Federation during the analysis the strengths and weaknesses of four large medical organizations abroad, as well as external factors that affect the work of these medical organizations.


PEDIATRICS ◽  
1992 ◽  
Vol 90 (2) ◽  
pp. 278-279
Author(s):  
JENIFER D. C. CARTLAND ◽  
BETH K. YUDKOWSKY

In Reply.— Doctors Sapin and Laws raise fundamental concerns about our article that was recently published in Pediatrics.1 We feel that these concerns are addressed adequately in the paper, but we would like to take this opportunity to clarify our findings. Dr Sapin argues that our study characterizes all managed care plans, such as the Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program in which he practices, as having ineffective referral mechanisms. He holds that pediatricians at Kaiser experience "no barriers to appropriate referrals" and indicates that we did not stress this finding adequately.


1989 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 156-180 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rickey L. Hendricks

In the politically turbulent post–World War II period, proposed federal legislation to expand the welfare state pitted conservative Republicans against liberal Democrats in Congress. The conflict over national health insurance introduced between 1943 and 1947 in the Wagner-Murray- Dingell bill ended in a conservative victory with the bill stalled in committee. The primary constituents of the two sides were American Medical Association (AMA) spokesmen and corporate interests on the political right and labor leaders and public health advocates on the left. By 1946 the conservatives controlled Congress; thereafter liberal congressional reformers defaulted on the national health issue, as they had throughout the twentieth century, to corporate progressives and the tenets of “welfare capitalism.” Government continued as a regulator of “minimum standards” for business and industry. Provision of voluntary health insurance and direct medical services was left to the private sector. The Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program emerged out of the political stalemate over health care in the middle 1940s as a highly efficient and popular prepaid group health plan, innovative in its large scale and total integration of service and facilities. Its survival and growth was due to its acceptability to both liberals and conservatives as a model private-sector alternative to national health insurance or any other form of state medicine.


CHEST Journal ◽  
2005 ◽  
Vol 128 (4) ◽  
pp. 2068-2075 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stephen Sidney ◽  
Michael Sorel ◽  
Charles P. Quesenberry ◽  
Cynthia DeLuise ◽  
Stephan Lanes ◽  
...  

1972 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 183-191
Author(s):  
J. P. Horder

Despite recent trends toward specialization, general practice will continue as an important branch of medical care in the United Kingdom. The role of the general practitioner is briefly discussed in this article and it is emphasized that physicians must be specifically and urgently instructed for this role as young postgraduates. This requires that some teaching of undergraduates take place in the setting of general practice; the limited aims of this teaching are listed. The main purpose of the article is to describe the aims and the outline syllabus for the training of general practitioners in the early postgraduate period. These aims have begun to be achieved in the last few years in this country. The present state of three–year postgraduate training schemes is reviewed and problems yet unsolved are discussed.


2012 ◽  
Vol 25 (Suppl 1) ◽  
pp. S6-S11 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Roland ◽  
B. Guthrie ◽  
D. C. Thome

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