Becoming Self Employed: Israeli Family Physicians' Push and Pull Factors.
Irit ChudnerAvi ShniderOmer GluzmanHadas KeidarMotti HaimiPublished in: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
There are obvious implications of this work for Health Maintenance Organizations' policy makers. Balancing managerial pressure and tensions between family physicians and non-medical administration and ensuring suitable working conditions increased physicians' control over the work environment, and professional autonomy may decrease push factors and retain family physicians as Health Maintenance Organization-employed. Understanding pull factors may help to develop a strategy for maximizing cooperation with self-employed family physicians and reinforce physicians' linkage to the healthcare system's treatment objectives.