A successful and sustainable health system has three attributes namely affordability, acceptability and adaptability (Fineberg, H., 2012). It should be affordable: This means that the patients and their families, employers, and government are able to meet the cost. The costs should not overstretch government spending because it will trickle down to the same individuals and the families of the sick patients in terms of tax. Acceptable, this means the patient and the care providers should be in agreement with how care is provided. Patients should be informed about the process of care and inferred or written consent to care provision obtained. The care should be dynamic, and in line with current evidence based practice. This includes utilization of new innovations in technology, appropriate response and …show more content…
2012). These interventions seeks to improve the patient’s experience and improvement on care outcome.
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In accordance with the World Health Organisation (WHO 2008) checklist and Local trust policies, a team briefing was held before the day’s list started. The checklist is part of a second Global Patient Safety Challenge initiative entitled ‘Safe Surgery Saves Lives’, aimed at reducing the number of surgical deaths worldwide and was launched in June 2008. This not
Health care has been an area of discussion for some time now. In the United States, the current health care system is a private system that allows individuals to choose their own method of care. Despite the freedom that comes with the independent nature of this type of health care system, the true disposition creates more problems than it solves. The privacy of the health care institutions has caused affordability and access to become serious issues with this system. Additionally, those with lower socioeconomic status fall short of the ability to access the same pool of resources as everyone else. Due to the issues with affordability, access, and the poor infrastructure of the health care system, a universal health
Having access to quality healthcare is major part of one’s life however the cost of care has been on the rise over the past decades and continue to rise every day due to many situation such
Over the course of our countries history, the delivery of our health care system has tried to meet the needs of our growing and changing population. However, we somehow seem to fall short in delivering our goals of providing quality, affordable and accessible healthcare to our citizens. The history of our delivery system will show we continuously changed the delivery of our system however never mange to control cost. If we can come up with efficient ways to cut cost, the delivery of quality care will follow.
The health care system must change to improve our nation’s health and takes strong steps to address the unsustainable growth of health care costs in America. We still have a long way to go before our health system become effective. We still have population that do not have insurance, have difficulties accessing their health care, or their needs are not met within the healthcare system. It is an investment in prevention and wellness and increasing access to primary care physician.
Many experts in healthcare economics point out that chronic medical conditions are directly associated with higher costs (G., 2010). This association is mainly attributed to the high usage of all types of care (Kongstvedt, 2013). Reports show that the number of people suffering with chronic conditions is radically rising and forecasts suggest that the number of American’s with one or more chronic conditions will continue to grow by an estimated 37% between 2000 and 2030 (G., 2010). It is in our patient’s main interest to shift our current focus from treatment for acute conditions to target a better utilization of the recorded 78% of health spending devoted to people with chronic conditions. The new strategic approach is one of developing quality medical care for people with chronic conditions which require ongoing care and care management to improve their health status (Kongstvedt, 2013).
As noted by Haugen, Murugesh, Haaverstad, Eide, and Softeland (2013) wrong site surgery continues to be a problem that can be prevented through the use of a checklist. In 2008, WHO published guidelines to ensure the safety of surgical patients. The guidelines included
With the focus on these five areas, Governments in each country are creating health systems that aim to provide services that are affordable, equitable and accessible. To achieve a sustainable health system, cooperation and participation of all health care providers is vital. This will work towards WHO’s goal of achieving “better health for all”
Our healthcare system needs major restructuring. Major improvements needs to begin with "all health care organizations, professional groups, and private and public purchasers should adopt as their explicit purpose to continually reduce the burden of illness, injury, and disability, and to improve the health and functioning of the people of the United States", (Crossing the ……, 2001).
At least half a million deaths per year could be prevented with effective implementation of systemic improvements in operating rooms. Specifically, multiple studies have found implementing the use of the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist would significantly reduce surgical morbidity and mortality due to surgical errors.
Due to continuous changes and innovations in patient care and medicine, healthcare providers, facilities, and all academic organizations should be dynamic and constantly change to adapt the evidence based recommendations to improve healthcare quality. Such innovations as utilization of electronic medical records for management and continuation of patient care, implementation of new medical instruments/tests and standards, as well as assurance of financial reimbursements (billing) for the provided care have become the essential parts of health care (McDonald, Mateslc, Contopoulos-Ioannidis, et al., 2011). Therefore, many healthcare organizations, especially small private practice
been presented from the provider perspective and subsequent challenges (Shabila et al., 2012). On the other hand, the sustainability of the healthcare systems requires the population
• Foster innovative and sustainable activities and interventions that improve the quality and value of health care.
Ideal healthcare system will be the one that works for all the individuals in the community without disparity or confusion. With an ideal healthcare system, members in a community will get adequate access to care, basic information, better research and information for the patients (Yvonne, 2009).In this paper; I will discuss the various key factors to be addressed in the development of an ideal model of care.
Every country faces the vital, yet daunting, task of instituting a successful healthcare system. This is exceedingly difficult as each country is unique in their history, culture, population and health needs, all of which require a specialized system. Furthermore, an ideal system addresses equally the three key aspects of healthcare: quality, affordability and availability. A system without even one of these aspects at its full potential is not providing the best care possible for the population.