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Primary health care in an academic medical center.

机译:学术医疗中心的初级保健。

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In 1975-76 a one-year longitudinal study of the delivery of primary care services was carried out at all ambulatory institutional facilities in Durham County, North Carolina and in 47 of 50 community private practices covering the broad fields of surgery (including urology and orthopedics), medicine, pediatrics, and ob/gyn. The present paper focuses on the private and public clinics of Duke University Medical Center. Data were analyzed to document differentials in sociodemographic characteristics of patients attending these two systems of care. Results showed that patients attending the private clinics are predominantly white and covered by private insurance, while patients attending the public clinics are predominantly black and heavily dependent on Medicaid coverage. The potentially detrimental effects of a two-class system of care on the health of patients, as well as on the education of students, is discussed in the context of a scant medical literature on this subject.
机译:1975-76年,在北卡罗来纳州达勒姆县的所有门诊机构设施以及覆盖外科广泛领域(包括泌尿科和骨科)的50种社区私人实践中的47种进行了为期一年的纵向研究,以提供初级保健服务),药物,儿科和妇产科。本文着重于杜克大学医学中心的私人和公共诊所。分析数据以记录参加这两种护理系统的患者的社会人口学特征差异。结果表明,去私人诊所就诊的患者主要是白人,并有私人保险,而去公共诊所就诊的患者主要是黑人,并且严重依赖医疗补助的覆盖范围。在有关该主题的医学文献很少的情况下,讨论了两级护理系统对患者健康以及对学生教育的潜在有害影响。

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