第二部分:雇主所说的“价值”是什么意思?

Integrated healthcare report Pub Date : 1998-10-01
R S Galvin
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随着医疗成本明显再次上升,而第一代管理式医疗已经成熟到陷入市场僵局,不可避免地会出现第二次“雇主”反抗。只要私人购买者不像他们所看到的那样完全关注“价值”,他们就不会满足于成本上升是“不可避免的”。尽管我不相信我们会看到20世纪70年代和80年代的两位数增长,但持续的超过5%的年增长率(或一般通货膨胀率的2-3倍)将成为一个主要问题,特别是当当前的经济扩张结束时,医疗保健部门以外的收入和利润的顶线增长再次面临压力。这第二次雇主革命的时间谁都说不准,但它很可能会以闪电般的速度发生,紧随全球市场的持续大幅调整之后。雇主们将会寻找那些能够提供最佳价值的公司。综合卫生系统有潜力成为这些组织,但它们有重大障碍需要克服。然而,从私营部门的角度来看,如果医生愿意倾听,学习一门新的语言,并致力于问责制和衡量,雇主自然会相信那些最接近“客户”(即患者)的人最有能力管理。提供者系统是否能够应对这一挑战尚不清楚。但对于医生、购买者以及最终的患者来说,风险从未如此之高。作为一个群体,雇主们希望这些组织能够兑现他们的承诺。
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Part II: What do employers mean by "value"?

With health care costs clearly on the rise again, and First Generation Managed Care having matured itself into market gridlock, it is inevitable that there will be a second "employer" revolt. As long as private purchasers do not see organizations fully focused on "value" as they see it, they will not be content with rising costs as "unavoidable". And whereas I do not believe we will see the double digit increases of the 1970's and 80's, consistent annual increases of greater than 5% (or 2-3 times the general inflation rate) will become a major problem, particularly when the current economic expansion ends, and top-line growth in revenues and profits outside the health care sector are once again under pressure. The timing of this second employer revolution is anyone's guess, but it is likely to occur with lightning speed on the heels of a major and sustained correction in the global market. Employers will be looking to move volume to organizations that can offer the best value. Integrated health systems have the potential to become these organizations but, they have significant hurdles to overcome. However, from the private sector point of view, if doctors are willing to listen, learn a new language and become committed to accountability and measurement, employers innately believe that those closest to the "customer" (i.e. patients) are best able to manage. Whether, provider systems can rise to this challenge is unclear. But the stakes, for physicians, purchasers and ultimately patients, have never been higher. And employers, as a group, are hopeful that these organizations can live up to their promise.

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