Challenges of Capacity and Development for Health System Sustainability.

Q3 Medicine
Roger Strasser, Don Mitchell, Jessica Logozzo, Paul Preston, Neil Walker
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Abstract

To achieve sustainability, remote and rural communities require health service models that are designed in and for these settings and are responsive to local population health needs. This paper draws on a panel discussion at the Rural and Indigenous Health Symposium held in Toronto, ON, on September 21, 2017. Active community participation is an important contributor to success in rural health system transformation, as well as health workforce recruitment and retention. Increasingly, communication technology is contributing to the quality and effectiveness of healthcare in remote rural community settings, particularly by ensuring that specialist expertise is accessible to and supportive of the local providers of care. Recent medical graduates bring life experiences and work expectations to rural primary care that are different from their senior colleagues. Successful recruitment and retention of the rural primary care workforce depend increasingly on offering a "turnkey" clinic work supported by a functioning electronic medical record. Rural health system sustainability occurs most frequently through ongoing collaboration and partnerships, partnerships, partnerships. It is through partnerships with communities, health services and healthcare providers that the Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) has been successful in producing medical graduates who provide care responsive to population health needs in previously underserved communities of northern Ontario. Sustainable healthcare in remote and rural communities is enhanced by active community participation and clustering these communities in local networks. An important key to success is shifting from hospital-centric to community-centric care.

能力和发展对卫生系统可持续性的挑战。
为了实现可持续性,偏远和农村社区需要在这些环境中为这些环境设计的保健服务模式,并对当地人口的保健需求作出反应。本文借鉴了2017年9月21日在安大略省多伦多举行的农村和土著健康研讨会上的小组讨论。社区的积极参与是农村卫生系统转型以及卫生人力招聘和保留成功的重要因素。通信技术日益有助于提高偏远农村社区医疗保健的质量和效益,特别是通过确保当地护理提供者能够获得专业知识并得到支持。最近的医学毕业生为农村初级保健带来了不同于他们的前辈的生活经历和工作期望。农村初级保健工作人员的成功招募和保留越来越依赖于提供由正常运行的电子病历支持的“交钥匙”诊所工作。农村卫生系统的可持续性最常通过持续的合作和伙伴关系、伙伴关系、伙伴关系实现。通过与社区、保健服务和保健提供者的伙伴关系,北安大略医学院(NOSM)成功地培养了医学毕业生,他们在安大略北部以前服务不足的社区提供符合人口健康需求的护理。通过积极的社区参与和将这些社区聚集在地方网络中,可以加强偏远和农村社区的可持续医疗保健。成功的一个重要关键是将以医院为中心的护理转变为以社区为中心的护理。
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Healthcare Papers
Healthcare Papers Medicine-Health Policy
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2.50
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11
期刊介绍: Integrating community-based health and social care has grabbed international attention as a way of addressing the needs of aging populations while contributing to health systems" sustainability. However, integrating initiatives in different jurisdictions work (or do not work) within very various.
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