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. 1998 Jan;13(1):39–42. doi: 10.1046/j.1525-1497.1998.00006.x

Managed Care, Attitudes, and Career Choices of Internal Medicine Residents

Heidi D Nelson 1,2,3, Annette M Matthews 1, Glen R Patrizio 1, Thomas G Cooney 2,3
PMCID: PMC1496897  PMID: 9462493

Abstract

The influence of managed care on internal medicine residents' attitudes and career choices has not yet been determined and could be substantial. In a survey of 1,390 third-year internal medicine residents, 21% believed that managed care was the best model of health care for the United States, and 31% stated they would be satisfied working in a managed care system. Those from high managed care communities (>30% penetration) were only slightly more accepting of managed care, but were more likely to choose general internal medicine as a career (54%, p=.0009) than those from communities with lower managed care penetration.

Keywords: medical education; career choice, managed care


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