医药的商品观。

Wall Street journal (Midwest ed.) Pub Date : 1979-04-30
E Cassell
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卡塞尔讨论了医疗保健的二分法,既是一种技术服务,也是一种个人互动。他指出,消费者希望以较低的成本随时获得个人医疗服务。他认为这是一种矛盾,认为“保持每一种医疗服务相同和廉价的必要力量,阻碍了医生在病人护理中强烈的个人参与,而这种参与是将医学提升到仅仅是技术层面所必需的。”此外,在医疗检查中使用更多的技术服务和更高的费用加剧了对个别医生的信任度下降。卡塞尔认为,医疗保健应该被概念化为一种个人服务,而不是一种运用个人知识、人类关注、判断和经验的社会商品。这将重建医患之间的信任,并有望减少对昂贵医疗技术的依赖,从而降低医疗成本。
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The commodity view of medicine.

Cassell discusses the dichotomy of medical care as being both a technical service and a personal interaction. He states that consumers want personal medical care to be readily available at a low cost. He sees this as a contradiction arguing that "the forces necessary to keep every medical service identical and cheap discourage the intense personal involvement by the physician in the patient's care that is required to lift medicine above the merely technical." Further, waning trust in individual physicians has been exacerbated by the use of more technical services in medical examinations and by higher costs. Cassell believes that medical care should be conceptualized as a personal service rather than a social commodity which employs individual knowledge, human concern, judgement and experience. This would re-establish trust between doctors and patients and, hopefully, would reduce the reliance on expensive medical technology, allowing health care costs to decline.

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