Vision and strategy for healthcare: Competence is a necessity
Well-designed, evidence-based vision and strategy are fundamental requirements for successful healthcare. This paper reviews previous comprehensive healthcare strategies (Institute of Medicine statement, Value-based healthcare, and Triple aim strategy) published in peer-reviewed scientific journals,...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Foundation for Rehabilitation Information
2020-05-01
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Series: | Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine |
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https://www.medicaljournals.se/jrm/content/html/10.2340/16501977-2684
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Summary: | Well-designed, evidence-based vision and strategy are fundamental requirements for successful healthcare. This paper reviews previous comprehensive healthcare strategies (Institute of Medicine statement, Value-based healthcare, and Triple aim strategy) published in peer-reviewed scientific journals, and presents an alternative proposal for healthcare vision and Well-designed, evidence-based vision and strategy are fundamental requirements for successful healthcare. This paper reviews previous comprehensive healthcare strategies (Institute of Medicine statement, Value-based healthcare, and Triple aim strategy) published in peer-reviewed scientific journals, and presents an alternative proposal for healthcare vision and strategy. The proposed strategy includes, as prerequisites, competence of staff, healthcare leaders and leaders of health policy, and a well-functioning healthcare system. It is necessary to optimize the financing, reimbursement and incentives, organization, and regulation of the healthcare system. Strategic means to successful healthcare are to improve staff competence, implement current scientific evidence, document clinical and system-related issues, improve quality, and carry out benchmarking with peers. The vision for healthcare is to provide continuous improvement in services, in terms of accessibility, quality, fairness, effectiveness, safety and efficiency, to the patients (customers) and to the population. The new proposal shares many issues with strategies published previously. This paper sets out the prerequisites for the proposed strategy. A common vision, high levels of integrity, and a commitment to providing the best for patients and the population, are of fundamental importance. Competence at all levels of healthcare is a necessity.strategy. The proposed strategy includes, as prerequisites, competence of staff, healthcare leaders and leaders of health policy, and a well-functioning healthcare system. It is necessary to optimize the financing, reimbursement and incentives, organization, and regulation of the healthcare system. Strategic means to successful healthcare are to improve staff competence, implement current scientific evidence, document clinical and system-related issues, improve quality, and carry out benchmarking with peers. The vision for healthcare is to provide continuous improvement in services, in terms of accessibility, quality, fairness, effectiveness, safety and efficiency, to the patients (customers) and to the population. The new proposal shares many issues with strategies published previously. This paper sets out the prerequisites for the proposed strategy. A common vision, high levels of integrity, and a commitment to providing the best for patients and the population, are of fundamental importance. Competence at all levels of healthcare is a necessity. |
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ISSN: | 1650-1977 1651-2081 |