Seeking the common end of both doctors' and patients' value orientation
- VernacularTitle:谋求医患价值取向的共同归宿
- Author:
Xihou LIN
;
Ning PENG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Value orientation of doctors and patients;
Common end
- From:
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration
1996;0(10):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
How to handle the relationship between doctors and patients is currently a hot spot of society. The author first expounds the fundamental propositions in the theories of the science of value. Then, using the theories of the science of value, he first describes the relationship between the object and subject of value, viz. who comes first, the patients or the staff, arguing that in the mind of the hospital director there should always be an unbiased balance of value benefiting both sides. Then he describes the realistic form in which value exists, viz. which is more important, the value of utility or the value of effectiveness, arguing that the hospital director should lay equal emphasis on the staffs value of utility and the patients value of utility, thus satisfying both sides. Thirdly, the author describes value accounting and the cost of value, viz. the dual unity of the values of effects and effectiveness, arguing that creating value while paying cost indicates the dual nature of the practice of hospital administration. Hence the need to lower cost as much as possible and create greater value.