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Healthcare Systems

Future Predictions for Global Care

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-1-138-05260-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Erscheinungstermin: 15.05.2018
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In this book, we invited 146 authors with expertise in health policy, systems design, management, research, or practice, from each of the countries included, to consider health reforms or systems improvements in their country or region. The resulting case studies, of 52 individual countries and five regional groupings, cover 152 countries or territories, or three-quarters of the world’s nations. Each chapter author was asked to think 5–15 years into the future and make a prediction on how their health system could be strengthened as a result of the successful unfolding of their case study.

The types of projects our authors have chosen to explicate into the future are wide-ranging. They vary from e-consultation services in Estonia, achieving universal health coverage in Argentina and Mexico, reforming long-term care in the Netherlands, reassessing care for the aging population and the frail elderly in Australia, streamlining the health system through Lean Thinking in Nigeria, using regulation to improve care in South Africa, developing a new accreditation model in Turkey, through to a critique of physician specialization in Russia and applying IT initiatives to improve care in China, Lebanon, Taiwan, Papua New Guinea, the United Arab Emirates, Venezuela and Wales.

Chapter writers recognized that the improvement work they were doing was part of a moving target. There was general agreement that the effective use of limited resources and overcoming hurdles and constraints were crucial to enhancing health systems in order to deliver better care over the medium term. While some initiatives required considerable funding, many were relatively inexpensive. These case studies demonstrate ways in which fruitful application of partnerships and creativity can make considerable gains in strengthening healthcare delivery systems.

Features

- The third book in a series on international health reform

- Involves 146 contributing authors, five regional editors, a series editor and a highly skilled support team to explore sustainable improvement in health systems in the future

- Encompasses a time horizon of the next 5–15 years

- Covers 152 countries or territories, with 52 individual countries and an analysis of five regional groupings comprising 100 countries

Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9781138052604
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-1-138-05260-4
  • Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Erscheinungstermin: 15.05.2018
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: 1. Auflage 2018
  • Produktform: Gebunden
  • Gewicht: 1032 g
  • Seiten: 600
  • Format (B x H x T): 240 x 164 x 40 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt

Autoren/Hrsg.

Herausgeber

Braithwaite, Jeffrey

Mannion, Russell

Matsuyama, Yukihiro

Shekelle, Paul G.

Whittaker, Stuart

Al-Adawi, Samir

Preface

Acknowledgments

About the Editors

About the Contributors

Contributors

Introduction

Part I The Americas

1 Argentina: Achieving Universal Coverage

2 Brazil: Patient Safety: Distance-Learning Contribution

3 Canada: The Future of Health Systems: Personalization

4 Chile: The Struggle for an Integrated Health Insurance System

5 Guyana: Paradigm Shift: From Institutional Care to Community-Based Mental Health Services

6 Mexico: Leveraging Conditional Cash Transfers and Universal Health Coverage to Tackle Non-Communicable Diseases

7 Trinidad and Tobago: Nurse Training: A Competency-Based Approach

8 The United States of America: The U.S. Healthcare System: A Vision for the Future

9 Venezuela: Learning from Failure and Leveraging Technology: Innovations for Better Care

Part II Africa

10 Namibia: Lessons from Patient Involvement in HIV Care: A Paradigm for Patient Activation and Involvement across Health

Systems

11 Nigeria: Doing More with Less: Lean Thinking in the Health System

12 South Africa: Regulated Standards: Implementation and Compliance

13 Rwanda: Embracing One Health as a Strategy to Emerging Infectious Diseases Prevention and Control

14 Africa: Equity for All: A Global Health Perspective for the Continent

Part III Europe

15 Austria: Primary Healthcare Centers: A Silver Bullet?

16 Denmark: Patient-Reported Outcomes: Putting the Patient First

17 England: Getting Personal? Personal Health Budgets

18 Estonia: e-Consultation Services: Cooperation between Family Doctors and Hospital Specialists

19 Finland: A Real-Life Experiment in Precision Medicine

20 France: Horizon 2030: Adopting a Global-Local Approach to Patient Safety

21 Germany: Health Services Research and Future Planning in Pediatric Care

22 Greenland: Everyday Life with Chronic Illness: Developing a Democratic and Culture-Sensitive Healthcare Practice

23 Italy: The Introduction of New Medical Devices in an Era of Economic Constraints

24 Malta: The National Cancer Plan: Strengthening the System

25 The Netherlands: Reform of Long-Term Care

26 Northern Ireland: Developing a Framework to Support Building Improvement Capacity across a System

27 Norway: Bridging the Gap: Opportunities for Hospital Clinical Ethics Committees in National Priority Setting

28 Portugal: Prevention of Antimicrobial Resistance through Antimicrobial Stewardship: A Nationwide Approach

29 Russia: The Future of Physicians’ Specialization

30 Scotland: Deliberative Engagement: Giving Citizen Involvement Meaning and Impact

31 Spain: How Can Patient Involvement and a Person-Centered Approach Improve Quality in Healthcare? The Patients’

University and Other Lessons from Spain

32 Sweden: The Learning Health System

33 Switzerland: Teamwork and Simulation

34 Turkey: Moving Quality in Healthcare Beyond Hospitals: The Turkish Accreditation Model

35 Wales: Realizing a Data-Driven Healthcare Improvement Agenda: A Manifesto for World-Class Patient Safety

36 Central and Eastern Europe: Strengthening Community-Based Family Care and Improving Health Equities

37 Central Asia: From Russia with Love: Health Reform in the Stans of Central Asia

Part IV Eastern Mediterranean

38 Iran: Hospital Accreditation: Future Directions

39 Jordan: Improving Quality of Care by Developing a National Human Resources for Health Strategy

40 Lebanon: m-Health for Healthcare Delivery Reform: Prospects for Lebanese and Refugee Communities

41 Oman: Paradigm Change: Healthy Villages to Meet Tomorrow’s Health Needs

42 Pakistan: The Way Forward

43 Qatar: Hospice Palliative Care

44 The United Arab Emirates: Improving Healthcare through a National Unified Medical Record

45 Yemen: Integrating Public Health and Primary Care: A Strategy for the Health System of the Future

46 Middle East and North Africa (MENA): Health Systems in Transition

Part V South-East Asia and the Western Pacific

47 Australia: The Silver Tsunami: The Impact of the Aging Population on Healthcare

48 China: Integrated Stratified Healthcare System

49 Hong Kong: Integrated Health Services: A Person-Centered Approach

50 India: How to Build a First-World Health System on a Third- World Budget

51 Japan: Toward a Community-Friendly Dementia Strategy

52 Malaysia: The Future Malaysian Antenatal Care System: Building upon the Old

53 Mongolia: Health System Financing

54 New Zealand: Strengthening Primary Healthcare

55 Papua New Guinea: Strengthening the Collection, Analysis, and Use of Health Data through eHealth Solutions

56 Taiwan: "My Data, My Decision": Taiwan’s Health Improvement Journey from Big Data to Open Data

57 South-East Asia: Taming Communicable Diseases

Discussion and Conclusion

References

Index