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  • Medical Economics
  • Sociology of Health

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  • Healthcare has undergone significant evolution in the past 60 years.
  • Key trends include third-party payers, an aging population, technological advancements, and growing awareness of social determinants of health (race, gender, poverty).
  • Other factors include physician workforce shifts, escalating costs, industry consolidation, and the corporatization of healthcare.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the multifaceted trends impacting healthcare delivery over the last six decades.
  • To identify the resultant challenges in healthcare cost, quality, and access.
  • To explore the evolving role of physicians in addressing broader societal and economic issues.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of historical healthcare trends.
  • Review of literature on healthcare economics and policy.
  • Synthesis of medical leadership perspectives on physician responsibilities.

Main Results:

  • Healthcare evolution has introduced complex challenges impacting cost, quality, and access.
  • A significant shift is occurring in the perceived responsibilities of physicians.
  • The traditional clinical role is expanding to include advocacy for patients and society.

Conclusions:

  • Physicians are increasingly expected to engage in advocacy beyond direct patient care.
  • Addressing economic, financial, educational, and social issues is becoming integral to the physician's role.
  • This expanded role is crucial for navigating the complexities of modern healthcare systems.