Factors affecting physician professional satisfaction and their implications for patient care, health systems, and health policy / the RAND Corporation: Mark William Friedberg, Peggy G. Chen, Kristin R. Van Busum, Frances Aunon, Chau Pham, John Caloyeras, Soeren Mattke, Emma Pitchforth, Denise D. Quigley, Robert H. Brook ; American Medical Association: F. Jay Crosson, Michael Tutty.

One of the American Medical Association's core strategic objectives is to advance health care delivery and payment models that enable high-quality, affordable care and restore and preserve physician satisfaction. Such changes could yield a more sustainable and effective health care system with...

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Main Authors: Friedberg, Mark W. (Author), Chen, Peggy G. (Author), Van Busum, Kristin R. (Author), Aunon, Frances M. (Author), Pham, Chau (Author), Caloyeras, John P. (Author), Mattke, Soeren (Author), Pitchforth, Emma (Author), Quigley, Denise D. (Author), Brook, Robert H. (Robert Henry), 1943- (Author), Crosson, Francis J., 1945- (Author), Tutty, Michael (Author)
Corporate Author: American Medical Association (sponsoring body.)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Santa Monica, CA : Rand Corp., 2013.
Series:Research report (Rand Corporation).
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Online Access:JSTOR Open Access
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Background: scan of the literature on physician professional satisfaction
  • Methods
  • Conceptual model
  • Characteristics of the survey sample
  • Quality of care
  • Electronic health records
  • Autonomy and work control
  • Practice leadership
  • Collegiality, fairness, and respect
  • Work quantity and pace
  • Work content, allied health professionals, and support staff
  • Payment, income, and practice finances
  • Regulatory and professional liability concerns
  • Health reform
  • Conclusions.
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