医生的经验在LASIK手术中重要吗?

Does doctors' experience matter in LASIK surgeries?

Health Economics · 2010
被引 14
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用LASIK手术的纵向普查数据,研究医生个人和团队经验积累对手术效果的影响,发现团队经验显著改善结果,但个人经验效果不显著。

Abstract

In this article, we use a longitudinal census of laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) eye surgeries collected directly from patient charts to examine the learning-by-doing hypothesis in medicine. LASIK surgery has precise measures of presurgical condition and postsurgical outcomes. Unlike other types of surgery, the impact of unobservable underlying patient conditions on outcomes is minimal. Individual learning by doing is identified through observations of surgical outcomes over time, based on the cumulative number of surgeries performed. Collective learning is identified separately, through changes in a group adjustment rule determined jointly by all the surgeons in a structured internal review process. Our unique data set overcomes some of the measurement problems in patient outcomes encountered in other studies and improves the possibility of identifying and separating the impact of learning by doing from other effects. We cannot conclude that the outcome of LASIK surgery improves as an individual surgeon's experience increases, but we find strong evidence that experience accumulated by surgeons as a group in a clinic significantly improves outcomes.

LASIK手术干中学集体学习手术经验患者预后