Problems and countermeasures of physician multi-sited license based on the Grounded Theory:A perspective of the doctors / 中国卫生政策研究
Chinese Journal of Health Policy
; (12): 42-47, 2018.
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Objective:Based on Grounded Theory,the objective of this study is to explore the problems of Phy-sician multi-sited license in Zunyi, Guizhou Province from the perspective of doctors and putting forward the corre-sponding countermeasures. Methods:From January to July,2017,based on purposive sampling and Grounded Theo-ry,43 doctors from nine medical institutions in Zunyi of Guizhou Province were interviewed using semi-structural in-terview syllabus. With the help of open coding, axial coding, selective coding, multi-sited licensed Physician were integrated to explore existing problems, and putting forward corresponding countermeasures. Results:After three-grade coding,105 concepts,17 categories,7 main categories and 5 core categories of multi-sited licensed Physicians were concluded. Then, 5 lines of Physician multi-sited license were formed, including development prospect and doctors aspiration, the factors that could stimulate development, development difficulties, relative supporting poli-cies,service needs and practice condition. Conclusion:The majority of doctors are willing to carry out multi-sited prac-tice,the relevant laws and regulations,the specific implementation details,salary distribution system and the improve-ment of treatment scheme of medical negligence,the support of medical institutions,the transformation of medical insti-tutions management,the necessary medical conditions that the second place of practice should provide,the distance of second place of practice which should be fully considered,the convenience of traffic conditions and corresponding team-work support are necessary requirements to be taken into consideration to carry out physician multi-sited license.
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Chinese Journal of Health Policy
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2018
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