Model of care for a changing healthcare system: Are there foundational pillars for design?
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Booker, Catriona Anne, Turbutt, Adam and Fox, Robyn. (2016). Model of care for a changing healthcare system: Are there foundational pillars for design? Australian Health Review. 40(2), pp. 136 - 140. https://doi.org/10.1071/AH14173
Authors | Booker, Catriona Anne, Turbutt, Adam and Fox, Robyn |
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Abstract | Currently, healthcare organisations are being challenged to provide optimal clinical services within budget limitations while simultaneously being confronted by aging consumers and labour and skill shortages. Within this dynamic and changing environment, the ability to remain responsive to patient needs while managing these issues poses further challenges. Development or review of the model of care (MOC) may provide a possible solution to support efficiencies in service provision. Although MOC are not readily understood or appreciated as an efficiency strategy, they can be more easily explained by considering several recurring pillars when developing or redesigning an MOC. Generic and recurring foundational pillars include integrated care models, team functioning and communication, leadership, change management and lean thinking. These foundational pillars should be incorporated into the development and application of MOC in order to achieve desired outcomes. However, sustainability requires continuous review to enable improvement and must be integrated into routine business. Moreover, successful review of MOC requires collaboration and commitment by all stakeholders. Leaders are critical to motivating clinicians and stakeholders in the review process. Further, it is imperative that leaders engage stakeholders to commit to support the agreed strategies designed to provide efficient and comprehensive healthcare services. Redesign of MOC can significantly improve patient care by applying the agreed strategies. In the current healthcare environment, these strategies can favourably affect healthcare expenditure and, at the same time, improve the quality of interprofessional health services. |
Year | 2016 |
Journal | Australian Health Review |
Journal citation | 40 (2), pp. 136 - 140 |
Publisher | Australian Healthcare Association |
ISSN | 0156-5788 |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1071/AH14173 |
Scopus EID | 2-s2.0-84964407565 |
Page range | 136 - 140 |
Research Group | School of Education |
Publisher's version | File Access Level Controlled |
Place of publication | Australia |
https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/item/86qy5/model-of-care-for-a-changing-healthcare-system-are-there-foundational-pillars-for-design
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