O efeito dos mecanismos de controle e recompensa adotados pelo setor privado da saúde na preferência por recompensa dos médicos: um estudo comparativo com cirurgiões de coluna
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2017-12-13
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Fontes Filho, Joaquim Rubens
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Purpose - The present study aims to evaluate the impact institutional controlling mechanisms adopted by the private healthcare market on physicians’ (Medical Doctors) behavior, moreover their preference for rewards. Methodology - We proposed a survey with a preference for reward and values scale adapted from Costa; Salles and Fontes Filho (2010). Physicians were grouped according to their medical practices and the averages of their preferences were compared thru an ANOVA test. A Kurskall-Wallis test was performed to validate differences significance. Findings – research results led us to refuse the hypothesis of significative difference on the preferences of the Physicians groups. Nevertheless, we’ve found significative differences on “Cultivating friendship and friendly relations with colleagues” and “Leave a legacy to my speciality”. Research Limitations – The research didn’t dive into the motives that influence Physicians preferences for rewards and values. Additional studies can shed light on this topic. Practical Implications – By using the research results, health care administrators can revisit Physicians compensation models, considering their preferences. Social Implications – The research on the influences of the normative environment on Physicians preferences can drive the comprehension about these professional’s behaviors. Originality – This study brings a new approach to the Physicians dysfunctional behaviors.
