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The physician executive in a changing world.
Physician Exec. 1999 Mar-Apr; 25(2):10-7.PE

Abstract

Physicians are losing their historic franchise as sole and primary providers of medical care. In addition to eroding moral and scientific authority, physicians are also losing income and status. It is no wonder that physicians are retrenching--confused and angry about the increasing marginalization of their profession and about society's changing expectations. Physicians are caught in a transition zone between the world that was and the one that will soon be. This is destabilizing and causes great anxiety. Rather than being buffeted by changing social and cultural definitions of health care, physicians must become proactively involved in the future of their profession. Physicians can only do this by offering a better mental model of health, medicine, and the community. This cannot be a defensive retreat from engagement. Rather, it must be an imaginative vision, vigorously set forth--a vision that will enlist the support of all constituencies involved in the effort to improve the health and well-being of all members of our society. The physician executive needs to work with physicians to orchestrate this effort to create a new vision of health in the 21st century.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Kaiser & Associates, Brighton, CO, USA. LKaiser@Kaiser.com

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

10351723

Citation

Kaiser, L R.. "The Physician Executive in a Changing World." Physician Executive, vol. 25, no. 2, 1999, pp. 10-7.
Kaiser LR. The physician executive in a changing world. Physician Exec. 1999;25(2):10-7.
Kaiser, L. R. (1999). The physician executive in a changing world. Physician Executive, 25(2), 10-7.
Kaiser LR. The Physician Executive in a Changing World. Physician Exec. 1999 Mar-Apr;25(2):10-7. PubMed PMID: 10351723.
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