Cambios en el entorno del trabajo médico

Changes in medical practice have been very deep in the last 50 years. These changes have happened together with other external variations in the economy, demography, culture and information, generating a sense of uneasiness and unhappiness among the medical profession. This problem is visible when i...

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Autor principal: Jiménez de la Jara,Jorge
Lenguaje:Spanish / Castilian
Publicado: Sociedad Médica de Santiago 2004
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720040005000162005-11-18Cambios en el entorno del trabajo médicoJiménez de la Jara,Jorge Health care quality, access, and evaluation Health care reform Health care surveys Practice guidelines Changes in medical practice have been very deep in the last 50 years. These changes have happened together with other external variations in the economy, demography, culture and information, generating a sense of uneasiness and unhappiness among the medical profession. This problem is visible when interviewing clinicians in a wide range of medical settings, independently of their contractual arrangement. The medical work model in Chile has changed from a situation in which there was a sole employer, the National Health Service, one single training school, the University of Chile, and a small minority of powerful and influential intellectual leaders. At the beginning of the XXI century, there are several modes of medical work, distant and unconnected among them. On the other side of the problem many factors add complexity, such as the demographic and epidemiological transition, technological advance, the dual rich-poor medical care, the emergence of malpractice procedures and the new, better informed and more demanding medical consumer. On top of this, different health care systems reform initiatives appear, providing more uncertainty to a nearly unbearable situation. This bibliographic review shows us that similar feelings are experienced in advanced countries and in developing societies such as Chile (Rev Méd Chile 2004; 132: 637-42).info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.132 n.5 20042004-05-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872004000500016es10.4067/S0034-98872004000500016
institution Scielo Chile
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language Spanish / Castilian
topic Health care quality, access, and evaluation
Health care reform
Health care surveys
Practice guidelines
spellingShingle Health care quality, access, and evaluation
Health care reform
Health care surveys
Practice guidelines
Jiménez de la Jara,Jorge
Cambios en el entorno del trabajo médico
description Changes in medical practice have been very deep in the last 50 years. These changes have happened together with other external variations in the economy, demography, culture and information, generating a sense of uneasiness and unhappiness among the medical profession. This problem is visible when interviewing clinicians in a wide range of medical settings, independently of their contractual arrangement. The medical work model in Chile has changed from a situation in which there was a sole employer, the National Health Service, one single training school, the University of Chile, and a small minority of powerful and influential intellectual leaders. At the beginning of the XXI century, there are several modes of medical work, distant and unconnected among them. On the other side of the problem many factors add complexity, such as the demographic and epidemiological transition, technological advance, the dual rich-poor medical care, the emergence of malpractice procedures and the new, better informed and more demanding medical consumer. On top of this, different health care systems reform initiatives appear, providing more uncertainty to a nearly unbearable situation. This bibliographic review shows us that similar feelings are experienced in advanced countries and in developing societies such as Chile (Rev Méd Chile 2004; 132: 637-42).
author Jiménez de la Jara,Jorge
author_facet Jiménez de la Jara,Jorge
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title Cambios en el entorno del trabajo médico
title_short Cambios en el entorno del trabajo médico
title_full Cambios en el entorno del trabajo médico
title_fullStr Cambios en el entorno del trabajo médico
title_full_unstemmed Cambios en el entorno del trabajo médico
title_sort cambios en el entorno del trabajo médico
publisher Sociedad Médica de Santiago
publishDate 2004
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