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Healthcare Systems: Future Predictions for Global Care
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Ort / Verlag
Milton: CRC Press
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
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Beschreibungen/Notizen
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
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Contributors
Introduction
Jeffrey Braithwaite, Russell Mannion, Yukihiro Matsuyama, Paul
G. Shekelle, Stuart Whittaker, Samir Al-Adawi, Kristiana Ludlow, and
Wendy James
Part I The Americas
Paul G. Shekelle
1 Argentina: Achieving Universal Coverage
Hugo Arce, Ezequiel García-Elorrio, and Viviana Rodríguez
2 Brazil: Patient Safety: Distance-Learning Contribution
Walter Mendes, Ana Luiza Pavão, Victor Grabois, and Margareth
Crisóstomo Portela
3 Canada: The Future of Health Systems: Personalization
Anne W. Snowdon, Charles Alessi, John Van Aerde, and Karin Schnarr
4 Chile: The Struggle for an Integrated Health Insurance System
Oscar Arteaga
5 Guyana: Paradigm Shift: From Institutional Care to
Community-Based Mental Health Services
William Adu-Krow, Vasha Elizabeth Bachan, Jorge J. Rodríguez Sánchez,
Ganesh Tatkan, and Paul Edwards
6 Mexico: Leveraging Conditional Cash Transfers and Universal
Health Coverage to Tackle Non-Communicable Diseases
Jafet Arrieta, Enrique Valdespino, and Mercedes Aguerrebere
7 Trinidad and Tobago: Nurse Training: A Competency-Based
Approach
Claudine Richardson-Sheppard
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8 The United States of America: The U.S. Healthcare System: A
Vision for the Future
Robert H. Brook and Mary E. Vaiana
9 Venezuela: Learning from Failure and Leveraging Technology:
Innovations for Better Care
Pedro Delgado, Luis Azpurua, and Tomás J. Sanabria
Part II Africa
Stuart Whittaker
10 Namibia: Lessons from Patient Involvement in HIV Care: A
Paradigm for Patient Activation and Involvement across Health
Systems
Bruce Agins, Joshua Bardfield, Margaret K. Brown, Daniel Tietz, Apollo
Basenero, Christine S. Gordon, Ndapewa Hamunime, and Julie Taleni Neidel
11 Nigeria: Doing More with Less: Lean Thinking in the Health
System
Emmanuel Aiyenigba
12 South Africa: Regulated Standards: Implementation and
Compliance
Stuart Whittaker, Lizo Mazwai, Grace Labadarios, and Bafana Msibi
13 Rwanda: Embracing One Health as a Strategy to Emerging
Infectious Diseases Prevention and Control
Roger Bayingana and Edward Chappy
14 Africa: Equity for All: A Global Health Perspective for the
Continent
Jacqui Stewart and Shivani Ranchod
Part III Europe
Russell Mannion
15 Austria: Primary Healthcare Centers: A Silver Bullet?
Maria M. Hofmarcher, Susanne Mayer, Nataša Perić, and Thomas E. Dorner
16 Denmark: Patient-Reported Outcomes: Putting the Patient First
Liv Dørflinger, Jesper Eriksen, Janne Lehmann Knudsen, and Carsten Engel
Contents vii
17 England: Getting Personal? Personal Health Budgets
Martin Powell and Russell Mannion
18 Estonia: e-Consultation Services: Cooperation between Family
Doctors and Hospital Specialists
Ruth Kalda, Kaja Põlluste, and Margus Lember
19 Finland: A Real-Life Experiment in Precision Medicine
Persephone Doupi
20 France: Horizon 2030: Adopting a Global-Local Approach to
Patient Safety
Catherine Grenier, René Amalberti, Laetitia May-Michelangeli, and
Anne-Marie Armanteras-de-Saxcé
21 Germany: Health Services Research and Future Planning in
Pediatric Care
Wolfgang Hoffmann, Angelika Beyer, Holger Pfaff, and Neeltje van den Berg
22 Greenland: Everyday Life with Chronic Illness: Developing a
Democratic and Culture-Sensitive Healthcare Practice
Tine Aagaard and Lise Hounsgaard
23 Italy: The Introduction of New Medical Devices in an Era of
Economic Constraints
Americo Cicchetti, Valentina Iacopino, Silvia Coretti, and Marcella Marletta
24 Malta: The National Cancer Plan: Strengthening the System
Sandra C. Buttigieg, Kenneth Grech, and Natasha Azzopardi-Muscat
25 The Netherlands: Reform of Long-Term Care
Madelon Kroneman, Cordula Wagner, and Roland Bal
26 Northern Ireland: Developing a Framework to Support
Building Improvement Capacity across a System
Gavin Lavery, Cathy McCusker, and Charlotte McArdle
27 Norway: Bridging the Gap: Opportunities for Hospital Clinical
Ethics Committees in National Priority Setting
Ånen Ringard and Ellen Tveter Deilkås
28 Portugal: Prevention of Antimicrobial Resistance through
Antimicrobial Stewardship: A Nationwide Approach
José-Artur Paiva, Paulo André Fernandes, and Paulo Sousa
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29 Russia: The Future of Physicians’ Specialization
Vasiliy V. Vlassov and Mark Swaim
30 Scotland: Deliberative Engagement: Giving Citizen
Involvement Meaning and Impact
Richard Norris, Andrew Thompson, and David R. Steel
31 Spain: How Can Patient Involvement and a Person-Centered
Approach Improve Quality in Healthcare? The Patients’
University and Other Lessons from Spain
Laura Fernández-Maldonado, Sergi Blancafort Alias, Marta Ballester
Santiago, Lilisbeth Perestelo-Pérez, and Antoni Salvà Casanovas
32 Sweden: The Learning Health System
John Øvretveit and Camilla Björk
33 Switzerland: Teamwork and Simulation
Anthony Staines and Adriana Degiorgi
34 Turkey: Moving Quality in Healthcare Beyond Hospitals: The
Turkish Accreditation Model
Mustafa Berktaş and İbrahim H. Kayral
35 Wales: Realizing a Data-Driven Healthcare Improvement
Agenda: A Manifesto for World-Class Patient Safety
Andrew Carson-Stevens, Jamie Hayes, Andrew Evans, and Sir Liam Donaldson
36 Central and Eastern Europe: Strengthening Community-Based
Family Care and Improving Health Equities
Jeffrey Braithwaite, Wendy James, Kristiana Ludlow, and Russell Mannion
37 Central Asia: From Russia with Love: Health Reform in the
Stans of Central Asia
Jeffrey Braithwaite, Wendy James, Kristiana Ludlow, and Yukihiro Matsuyama
Part IV Eastern Mediterranean
Samir Al-Adawi
38 Iran: Hospital Accreditation: Future Directions
Ali Mohammad Mosadeghrad
39 Jordan: Improving Quality of Care by Developing a National
Human Resources for Health Strategy
Reem Al-Ajlouni and Edward Chappy
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40 Lebanon: m-Health for Healthcare Delivery Reform: Prospects
for Lebanese and Refugee Communities
Nasser Yassin, Rawya Khodor, and Maysa Baroud
41 Oman: Paradigm Change: Healthy Villages to Meet Tomorrow’s
Health Needs
Ahmed Al-Mandhari, Huda Alsiyabi, Samia Al Rabhi, Sara S. H.
Al-Adawi, and Samir Al-Adawi
42 Pakistan: The Way Forward
Syed Shahabuddin and Usman Iqbal
43 Qatar: Hospice Palliative Care
Yousuf Al Maslamani, Noora Alkaabi, and Nagah Abdelaziz Selim
44 The United Arab Emirates: Improving Healthcare through a
National Unified Medical Record
Subashnie Devkaran
45 Yemen: Integrating Public Health and Primary Care: A Strategy
for the Health System of the Future
Khaled Al-Surimi
46 Middle East and North Africa (MENA): Health Systems in
Transition
Jeffrey Braithwaite, Wendy James, Kristiana Ludlow, and Subashnie Devkaran
Part V South-East Asia and the Western Pacific
Jeffrey Braithwaite and Yukihiro Matsuyama
47 Australia: The Silver Tsunami: The Impact of the Aging
Population on Healthcare
Ken Hillman, Fakhri Athari, Steven Frost, and Jeffrey Braithwaite
48 China: Integrated Stratified Healthcare System
Hao Zheng
49 Hong Kong: Integrated Health Services: A Person-Centered
Approach
Eliza Lai-Yi Wong, Hong Fung, Patsy Yuen-Kwan Chau, and Eng-Kiong Yeoh
50 India: How to Build a First-World Health System on a Third-
World Budget
Girdhar Gyani
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51 Japan: Toward a Community-Friendly Dementia Strategy
Yukihiro Matsuyama
52 Malaysia: The Future Malaysian Antenatal Care System:
Building upon the Old
Ravindran Jegasothy and Ravichandran Jeganathan
53 Mongolia: Health System Financing
Tumurbat Byamba and Tsolmongerel Tsilaajav
54 New Zealand: Strengthening Primary Healthcare
Jacqueline Cumming
55 Papua New Guinea: Strengthening the Collection, Analysis,
and Use of Health Data through eHealth Solutions
Paulinus Lingani Ncube Sikosana
56 Taiwan: "My Data, My Decision": Taiwan’s Health
Improvement Journey from Big Data to Open Data
Yu-Chuan (Jack) Li, Wui