Meikirch model: new definition of health as hypothesis to fundamentally improve healthcare delivery.

Johannes Bircher
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The unrelenting rise in healthcare costs over the past 50 years has caused policymakers to respond. Their reactions have led to a gradual economic transformation of medicine. As a result, detailed billing, quality controls, financial incentives, savings targets and digitalisation are now putting increasing pressures on the nursing and medical staff. In addition, the humanity of care of the patient-doctor and/or patient-nurse interactions has been cast aside to a great extent. Therefore, the immaterial side of care has been neglected or even removed from these relationships. These changes are now perceived as intolerable by most health workers and patients. Yet healthcare costs are still rising. This paper presents a hypothesis that should enable healthcare systems to respond more effectively. It proposes the introduction of the Meikirch model, a new comprehensive definition of health. The Meikirch model takes human nature fully into account, including health and disease. The inclusion of the individual potentials, the social surroundings and the natural environment leads to the concept of health as a complex adaptive system (CAS). Care for such a definition of health requires medical organisations to change from top-down management to bottom-up leadership. Such innovations are now mature and ready for implementation. They require a long-term investment, a comprehensive approach to patient care and new qualifications for leadership. The Meikirch model reads: 'To be healthy a human individual must be able to satisfy the demands of life. For this purpose, each person disposes of a biologically given and a personally acquired potential, both of which are closely related to the social surroundings and the natural environment. The resulting CAS enables the individual to unfold a personal identity and to develop it further until death. Healthcare has the purpose to empower each individual to fully realize optimal health'. This hypothesis postulates that the new definition of health will further develop healthcare systems in such a way that better health results at lower costs.

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Meikirch模型:将健康作为假说的新定义,从根本上改善医疗服务。
过去50年医疗成本的持续上升,已促使政策制定者做出回应。他们的反应导致了医药的逐步经济转型。因此,详细的账单、质量控制、财务激励、储蓄目标和数字化现在给护理和医疗人员带来了越来越大的压力。此外,医患互动和/或医患护士互动的人性关怀在很大程度上被抛在一边。因此,护理的非物质方面被忽视,甚至从这些关系中移除。现在,大多数卫生工作者和患者认为这些变化是无法忍受的。然而,医疗成本仍在上升。本文提出了一个假设,应该使医疗保健系统的反应更有效。它建议引入Meikirch模型,这是对健康的一种新的综合定义。Meikirch模型充分考虑了人性,包括健康和疾病。个体潜能、社会环境和自然环境的融合导致健康作为一个复杂适应系统(CAS)的概念。这样的健康定义要求医疗机构从自上而下的管理转变为自下而上的领导。这些创新现在已经成熟,可以付诸实施。它们需要长期的投资、全面的病人护理方法和新的领导资格。Meikirch的模型写道:“为了保持健康,一个人必须能够满足生活的需求。为此目的,每个人都发挥生物学上赋予的潜能和个人获得的潜能,这两者都与社会环境和自然环境密切相关。由此产生的CAS使个体能够展现个人身份并进一步发展,直到死亡。医疗保健的目的是使每个人都能充分实现最佳健康。这一假设假定,新的健康定义将进一步发展卫生保健系统,从而以更低的成本获得更好的健康。
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