[Cooperation instead of competition-new approaches in urological care].

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Jens Westphal
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Abstract

Urological care in Germany is in a state of flux. New interfaces are emerging between outpatient and inpatient structures, which pose not only organizational and professional but also economic challenges. The central challenge is the increasing importance of outpatient care and its integration into everyday clinical practice and the associated cooperation between hospitals and community-based physicians, including in the context of urological training. Only through close and trusting cooperation is it possible to ensure high-quality patient care and act in an economically sensible manner. The author is particularly critical of the "cold" streamlining of the hospital landscape in North Rhine-Westphalia due to the increasing insolvency of hospitals. This could also jeopardize urological care in the medium and long term. Existing urological hospital structures, especially inpatient departments, have been closed, while the care of urological patients has been made considerably more difficult due to a lack of opportunities for expansion, e.g., of operating room capacities in the hospitals providing care. At the same time, the article aims to provide encouragement. The younger generation in particular is prepared to think, act and work across sectors. The author appeals to all those involved to see cooperation not as a necessary evil, but as a strategic opportunity. This is the only way that patient care can be guaranteed in the future in a comprehensive and quality-assured manner. It is not just about medical expertise, but also about structure, communication and trust between the people involved.

以合作代替竞争——泌尿外科护理的新途径。
德国的泌尿科护理处于不断变化的状态。门诊和住院结构之间出现了新的接口,这不仅带来了组织和专业方面的挑战,也带来了经济方面的挑战。核心挑战是门诊护理的重要性日益增加,门诊护理融入日常临床实践,以及医院和社区医生之间的相关合作,包括泌尿科培训。只有通过密切和信任的合作,才有可能确保高质量的病人护理,并以经济上合理的方式采取行动。提交人特别批评北莱茵-威斯特伐利亚州由于医院资不抵债日益增加而对医院景观进行的“冷”精简。这也可能危及中期和长期泌尿科护理。现有的泌尿科医院结构,特别是住院部已经关闭,而由于缺乏扩大的机会,例如提供护理的医院的手术室容量,对泌尿科病人的护理变得相当困难。同时,本文旨在提供鼓励。年轻一代尤其愿意跨部门思考、行动和工作。作者呼吁所有相关方不要将合作视为必然之恶,而应将其视为战略机遇。只有这样,才能在未来以全面和有质量保证的方式保证病人的护理。这不仅仅是关于医疗专业知识,还涉及到相关人员之间的结构、沟通和信任。
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