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The Perception of Dentists on The Global Budgeting

According to the empirical study, it is confirmed that physician satisfaction has great influence on patient satisfaction, and the physician¡Vpatient relationship could also affect health quality. The agreeableness and satisfaction of the healthcare providers (especially the physicians) to reimbursement system therefore should be emphasized especially with the intervention of health insurance.
The objective of the study is to investigate the agreeableness and satisfaction of dentists to global budgets and their contributing factors. We survey dentists practiced within the Southern Branch and the Kao-Ping Branch regions of the National health insurance bureau with questionnaire. The primary result is as following:
1. The satisfaction of dentists to global budget after implementation:
Male dentists are more satisfied than female detests. Dentists over 40 years old or with more than 15 years of practice experience are more satisfied. Solo practitioners are more satisfied than those who are employed or in partnership. Dentists practiced at Kaohsiung city have better stultification within the Kao-Ping Branch region; while the dentists, work in Jia-yi county are more satisfied than those at Tainan city within the Southern Branch region. Dentists with greater patient volume per day or longer business hours per week are less satisfied. Lastly, dentists whose service points claimed per month didn¡¦t decrease after the implementation of global budget are more satisfied with the system.
2. The agreeableness of dentists to global budget after implementation:
Male, older dentists agree more with the reimbursement system. Dentists with more or equal service points claimed per month after implementation agree more with the global budget system. But those increase service hours per week are less agreeable to the system. Within the Kao-Ping Branch region, the dentists practice in Pun-hu county, are more agreeable than those at Kaohsiung city; those work in Jia-yi are more in agreement than those at Tainan within the Southern Branch region.
Opened questionnaire indicated that surveyed dentists showed negative feedback on t the appropriateness, equity, and standardization of peer review. They further suggested the operation of dental association should be transparent, and the names of the dental clinics should be made known to the public if there¡¦s fraud. Besides, they also made some constructive suggestions such as the establishment of the public record of the oral cavity examination, periodic oral examination, and improvement of professional medical technology. Theses suggestions should be useful to the dental association for professional and quality improvement, standard protocol development and to the Bureau of the National Health Insurance for policy evaluation.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:NSYSU/oai:NSYSU:etd-0828102-171702
Date28 August 2002
CreatorsYang, Kwei-Hua
Contributorsnone, none, none
PublisherNSYSU
Source SetsNSYSU Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Archive
LanguageCholon
Detected LanguageEnglish
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Formatapplication/pdf
Sourcehttp://etd.lib.nsysu.edu.tw/ETD-db/ETD-search/view_etd?URN=etd-0828102-171702
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