荷兰医疗保健供应商基于价值的采购的障碍和推动因素。

IF 5.1 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Barbara Tip, Niels Uenk, Fredo Schotanus
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摘要

背景:基于价值的采购(VBP)在医疗保健领域越来越受关注。这种采购方法优先考虑为患者获得最佳健康结果,同时考虑总体医疗保健成本。尽管VBP具有公认的潜力,但在医院中仍未得到充分利用。很少知道的障碍和VBP在医院的推动因素。本研究旨在利用理论领域框架(TDF)确定医院采购中特定的VBP障碍和使能因素。方法:采用半结构化访谈法对20名在医院工作的荷兰采购人员进行定性研究。访谈的目的是捕捉VBP的不同观点,数据经过广泛的编码和分析过程。使用重新定义的TDF域,可以确定障碍和推动因素的主题。结果:我们探讨了更广泛的障碍和促进因素的重要性,同时也指出了医院背景下VBP特有的新的和独特的障碍和促进因素。新确定的障碍包括采购技能方面的挑战、低战略优先级、环境背景和资源、利益相关者的影响以及对结果的期望。值得注意的障碍包括注重节约成本、抵制变革、健康保险公司的影响以及最终用户对供应商的偏好。促成因素包括利益相关者的承诺,积极的买方-供应商关系,有效的故事叙述,以及VBP的有效性。利益相关者的影响是一个重要的推动因素,强调了医学专家和其他关键利益相关者早期参与的重要性,克服了医院在采用VBP期间的阻力并促进了合作。结论:VBP在医疗保健中优先考虑患者的最佳结果和价值,而不是成本。虽然这是一个很有前途的概念,但我们确定了实现VBP的几个障碍和推动因素。虽然面临与采购技能和环境背景有关的障碍,但成功的实施除其他外,取决于培训和利益攸关方的参与,包括医疗专家和医疗保险公司等关键利益攸关方的早期参与、大使身份、建立信任和有效的故事叙述。
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Barriers and Enablers of Value-Based Procurement in Dutch Healthcare Providers.

Background: Value-based procurement (VBP) is gaining traction in healthcare. This approach to procurement prioritizes obtaining the best health outcomes for patients while considering overall healthcare costs. Despite its recognized potential, VBP remains underutilized in hospitals. Little is known about the barriers and enablers of VBP in hospitals. This study aims to identify barriers and enablers specific to VBP in hospital procurement, utilizing the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF).

Methods: This qualitative study comprises semi-structured interviews with 20 Dutch purchasers working at hospitals. The interviews aim to capture diverse perspectives on VBP, with the data undergoing an extensive coding and analysis process. Using redefined domains of the TDF, themes for barriers and enablers are identified.

Results: We explored the significance of broader barriers and enablers while also pinpointing new and distinctive ones specific to VBP in a hospital context. The newly identified barriers encompass challenges in procurement skills, low strategic priority, environmental context and resources, stakeholder influences, and outcome expectations. Noteworthy barriers include a cost saving focus, resistance to change, influence of the health insurer, and supplier preferences by end-users. Enablers involve stakeholder commitment, positive buyer-supplier relationships, effective storytelling, and demonstrated effectiveness of VBP. Stakeholder influence emerges as an important enabler, emphasizing the importance of the early involvement of medical specialists and other key stakeholders, overcoming resistance and fostering collaboration during VBP adoption in hospitals.

Conclusion: VBP in healthcare prioritizes optimal patient outcomes and value over costs. Although this is a promising concept, we identified several barriers and enablers for implementing VBP. While facing barriers related to procurement skills and environmental context, successful implementation relies on, among other things, training and stakeholder involvement, including early involvement of key stakeholders such as medical specialists and healthcare insurers, ambassadorship, trust-building, and effective storytelling.

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International Journal of Health Policy and Management
International Journal of Health Policy and Management Health Professions-Health Information Management
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
14.30%
发文量
142
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Health Policy and Management (IJHPM) is a monthly open access, peer-reviewed journal which serves as an international and interdisciplinary setting for the dissemination of health policy and management research. It brings together individual specialties from different fields, notably health management/policy/economics, epidemiology, social/public policy, and philosophy into a dynamic academic mix.
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