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How to do better health reform: a snapshot of change and improvement initiatives in the health systems of 30 countries

机译:如何进行更好的卫生改革:30个国家卫生系统中的变革和改善计划的概览

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Health systems are continually being reformed. Why, and how? To answer these questions, we draw on a book we recently contributed, Healthcare Reform, Quality and Safety: Perspectives, Participants, Partnerships and Prospects in 30 Countries. We analyse the impact that these health-reform initiatives have had on the quality and safety of care in an international context—that is, in low-, middle- and high-income countries—Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Chile, China, Denmark, England, Ghana, Germany, the Gulf states, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Myanmar, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Papua New Guinea (PNG), South Africa, the USA, Scotland and Sweden. Popular reforms in less well-off countries include boosting equity, providing infrastructure, and reducing mortality and morbidity in maternal and child health. In countries with higher GDP per capita, the focus is on new IT systems or trialling innovative funding models. Wealthy or less wealthy, countries are embracing ways to enhance quality of care and keep patients safe, via mechanisms such as accreditation, clinical guidelines and hand hygiene campaigns. Two timely reminders are that, first, a population's health is not determined solely by the acute system, but is a product of inter-sectoral effort—that is, measures to alleviate poverty and provide good housing, education, nutrition, running water and sanitation across the population. Second, all reformers and advocates of better-quality of care should include well-designed evaluation in their initiatives. Too often, improvement is assumed, not measured. That is perhaps the key message.
机译:卫生系统正在不断改革。为什么以及如何?为了回答这些问题,我们借鉴了我们最近撰写的一本书:《医疗改革,质量与安全:观点,参与者,伙伴关系和30个国家的前景》。我们分析了在国际背景下(即在低收入,中等收入和高收入国家)阿根廷,澳大利亚,巴西,智利,中国,丹麦这些健康改革计划对医疗质量和安全产生的影响,英国,加纳,德国,海湾国家,香港,印度,印度尼西亚,以色列,意大利,日本,墨西哥,缅甸,新西兰,挪威,阿曼,巴布亚新几内亚(PNG),南非,美国,苏格兰和瑞典。富裕国家的普遍改革包括提高公平性,提供基础设施以及降低孕产妇和儿童健康的死亡率和发病率。在人均GDP较高的国家,重点是新的IT系统或试用创新的融资模式。富裕的国家或富裕程度较低的国家正在通过认证,临床指南和手部卫生运动等机制拥抱提高护理质量并确保患者安全的方法。有两个及时的提醒,第一,人口的健康不仅取决于急性系统,而且是跨部门努力的产物,即采取措施减轻贫困并提供良好的住房,教育,营养,自来水和卫生设施在整个人口中。其次,所有改革者和倡导更好医疗质量的倡导者都应在其倡议中纳入精心设计的评估。很多时候,人们认为改善是无法衡量的。这也许是关键信息。

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