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Professional commitment among US physician executives in managed care

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  • Hoff, Timothy J.

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This paper examines professional commitment among physician executives working in managed care settings in the United States. The rise of an 'administrative elite' in medicine is central to the notion that physicians preserve their professional dominance despite changes in their prestige, work and employment status. Implicit in the notion of Freidson's restructuring perspective, physician executives presumably remain dedicated to professional interests in their management roles. The findings of a national survey support this assumption. Physician executives maintain meaningful, stable levels of professional commitment over time in management and the organization. This commitment is positively related to work-related characteristics involving favorable perceptions of the management job and physical and mental 'connection' to the practice of medicine. Belief in one's ability to successfully deliver appropriate clinical care, however, moderates the positive association between involvement in the management job and professional commitment. The findings provide a rationale for the maintenance of professional loyalty among physicians in management rooted in the work-related perceptions and activities of the individual physician executive.

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  • Hoff, Timothy J., 2000. "Professional commitment among US physician executives in managed care," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 50(10), pages 1433-1444, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:socmed:v:50:y:2000:i:10:p:1433-1444
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    1. Hendrik Hillen & Holger Pfaff & Antje Hammer, 2017. "The association between transformational leadership in German hospitals and the frequency of events reported as perceived by medical directors," Journal of Risk Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 20(4), pages 499-515, April.
    2. Aziz Muslu, 2022. "Professional Commitment Levels of Officer Class Y Generation Seafarers," SAGE Open, , vol. 12(2), pages 21582440221, April.
    3. Mathilde A Berghout & Isabelle N Fabbricotti & Martina Buljac-Samardžić & Carina G J M Hilders, 2017. "Medical leaders or masters?—A systematic review of medical leadership in hospital settings," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 12(9), pages 1-24, September.

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