Quality Management in Healthcare System; where we stand?

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Quality management in healthcare can significantly and efficiently change the health system performance and patient satisfaction. It improves every aspect of the health system such as system or process, its functions, and goals, in a systematic evidence-based manner. A health system is anorganization of persons, institutions, and the resources which deliver health care services to fulfill health needs of the populations.1 A health system includes public sector facilities and private facilities, which deliver preventive, curative, and the personal health services. It also includes in it, theprograms which focus on behavior change, and vector-control program, financing methods like health insurance systems, inter-sectoral coordination, and legislation. The goals for the health system include; providing good health for its citizens, being responsive to the expectations of population it serves, and fair financing services. The achievements towards these goals is based on how effectively and efficiently, a health system carries out the following key functions including, provision of quality health care services, resource generation, financing, and overall stewardship.1 The outcome of the health system is not based on these factors only, in fact, it is based on multiple interrelated factors, which in turn are governed by the concepts, and principles of quality management in healthcare. There are many established quality standards that may work as a yardstick in a journey to achieve the goals of the healthcare system in a country. There are multiple key concepts in quality management of healthcare system such as healthcare services are very specific and unique, because of continuous physical and mental interaction of the patients and healthcare providers (HCP) in the process of health services provision, and patients usually have little knowledge of medical services. As in the input, process, and output model of a system, this interaction of the patient with HCP shall define the process and output of the system. So whether it is effective interaction or not will be the deciding the quality of healthcare and thus a satisfied patient at the end. Additionally, these interactions are not the only thing important in an effective treatment and quality of healthcare. The related factors which are also very pertinent to mention like payments type and sources, suppliers of the medical and non-medical equipment, materials and resources, healthcare financing in the form of insurance, legislative and other regulatory bodies, so emphasizing the complex nature of the healthcare quality management. Quality management principles are widely followed in a diverse range of systems and disciplines and the healthcare system is not an exception. The key principles of quality management in healthcare include; it should be patient-centered, all the stakeholders should have the say, including not only patients and HCPs, but paramedical staff, managers, political and financers. Leadership skills for quality, shared vision of care, process orientation by staff, partnership, third party services, continuous improvement, and use of modern technologies.2,3In the light of the concepts, principles, and standards, of the quality management system in the healthcare organizations brings a revolutionary change in the healthcare systems. Quality management affects every aspect of a health system from ownership to structure, and patient-doctor relationships so positively affect the goals of the health system and patient satisfaction. The health system comprises mainly private healthcare services to about seventy percent of patients and public healthcare services to remaining patients.4 Healthcare system in Pakistan is facing scarcity of financial resources, coupled with the double burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases. Although Pakistan has an adequate qualified human resources for healthcare service delivery, there are serious gaps in the planning, resulting in the poor quality of healthcare services. Still, the vast majority of the public and private hospitals in the country, are not certified with ISO 9001:2015, which specifically focuses on performance in a healthcare setting.5 Although international organizations like World Health Organization, continue to emphasize its importance for our health system, healthcare quality management is a neglected academic specialty in the country. Recently there has been an increasing emphasis seen on this relatively new concept of quality in healthcare, after more and more qualified people joining this discipline. The development of healthcare quality management mainly depends on the value and priority given by the leadership at all levels, to integrate and implement quality management with in the healthcare delivery system in a country. Although some progress has been made recently by Healthcare commissions in provinces there is a lack of a comprehensive national healthcare accreditation system and national guidelines, on healthcare quality and patient safety. Additionally, we still don,t have established national quality care indicators. In both private and public sector healthcare establishments, organizational culture is absent, and leadership, to prioritize quality management in healthcare. The ambiguity in the regulatory role of PMC (Former PM&DC), Healthcare commissions at federal and provincial levels was another hurdle at the legislative and policy level.6 It is suggested that healthcare policymakers and planners in the country start realizing the importance of quality management in healthcare and devise a system to integrate quality improvement initiatives at the planning stage of the healthcare system. This would make our health system efficient and thus maximum benefit could be gained from the resource-constrained healthcare system and would restore the much-needed patient trust in the healthcare system of our country.
医疗卫生系统的质量管理我们的立场是什么?
医疗保健质量管理可以显著有效地改变卫生系统的绩效和患者满意度。它以系统的循证方式改进卫生系统的各个方面,如系统或程序、功能和目标。卫生系统是提供卫生保健服务以满足人口健康需求的人员、机构和资源的组织卫生系统包括公共部门设施和私人设施,提供预防、治疗和个人卫生服务。它还包括以行为改变为重点的规划、病媒控制规划、医疗保险制度等融资方法、部门间协调和立法。卫生系统的目标包括:为其公民提供良好的健康,对所服务人口的期望作出反应,并提供公平的融资服务。实现这些目标的成就取决于卫生系统如何有效和高效地履行下列关键职能,包括提供优质卫生保健服务、产生资源、筹资和全面管理。1 .卫生系统的结果不仅仅是基于这些因素,事实上,它是基于多个相互关联的因素,而这些因素又受卫生保健质量管理的概念和原则的支配。在实现一个国家医疗保健系统目标的过程中,有许多既定的质量标准可以作为衡量标准。卫生保健系统质量管理中有多个关键概念,如卫生保健服务是非常具体和独特的,因为在提供卫生保健服务的过程中,患者与卫生保健提供者(HCP)的身心持续互动,而患者通常对医疗服务知之甚少。与系统的输入、过程和输出模型一样,患者与HCP的这种相互作用应该定义系统的过程和输出。因此,是否有效的互动将决定医疗保健的质量,从而最终使患者满意。此外,这些相互作用并不是有效治疗和医疗质量的唯一重要因素。相关因素也非常相关,如支付类型和来源,医疗和非医疗设备,材料和资源的供应商,医疗融资的保险形式,立法和其他监管机构,因此强调医疗质量管理的复杂性。质量管理原则在各种系统和学科中被广泛遵循,医疗保健系统也不例外。医疗保健质量管理的主要原则包括:它应该以患者为中心,所有利益相关者都应该有发言权,不仅包括患者和卫生保健服务提供者,还包括辅助医务人员、管理人员、政治人员和资助者。在质量方面的领导技能、共同的护理愿景、员工的流程导向、伙伴关系、第三方服务、持续改进和现代技术的使用。2,3根据医疗机构质量管理体系的概念、原则和标准,给医疗体系带来了革命性的变化。质量管理影响到卫生系统从所有权到结构的各个方面,医患关系对卫生系统的目标和患者满意度产生积极影响。3 .本港的医疗系统主要由私家医疗服务组成,约有百分之七十的病人接受私家医疗服务,其余病人则接受公立医疗服务巴基斯坦的卫生保健系统面临着财政资源短缺,加上传染病和非传染性疾病的双重负担。尽管巴基斯坦有足够的合格人力资源来提供保健服务,但在规划方面存在严重差距,导致保健服务质量低下。尽管如此,该国绝大多数公立和私立医院都没有通过ISO 9001:2015认证,该认证专门关注医疗保健环境中的绩效虽然世界卫生组织等国际组织不断强调其对我国卫生系统的重要性,但医疗质量管理在我国是一个被忽视的学术专业。最近,随着越来越多的合格人员加入这一学科,人们越来越重视医疗保健中这种相对较新的质量概念。医疗质量管理的发展主要取决于各级领导对质量管理在国家医疗服务体系中的整合和实施的重视程度和重视程度。 尽管各省的卫生保健委员会最近取得了一些进展,但在卫生保健质量和患者安全方面,缺乏一个全面的国家卫生保健认证系统和国家指南。此外,我们仍然没有建立国家质量护理指标。在私营和公共部门医疗机构中,组织文化和领导都缺乏,无法优先考虑医疗保健中的质量管理。PMC(前PM&DC)、联邦和省级医疗保健委员会在监管角色上的模糊性是立法和政策层面的另一个障碍建议我国的卫生保健决策者和规划者开始认识到质量管理在卫生保健中的重要性,并在卫生保健系统的规划阶段设计一个系统来整合质量改进举措。这将使我们的医疗系统更有效率,从而从资源有限的医疗系统中获得最大的利益,并将恢复患者对我国医疗系统急需的信任。
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