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Community hospitals of the future—challenges and opportunities

BACKGROUND: Medical training through specialization and even subspecialization has contributed significantly to clinical excellence in treating single acute conditions. However, the needs of complex patients go beyond single diseases, and there is a need to identify a group of generalists who are ab...

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Autores principales: Phang, Sean Kia Ann, Lin, Ming, Kho, Yong Xiang, Toh, Rui Jie Rachel, Kuah, Ting Ting, Lai, Yi Feng, Xie, JiaJing Kim
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10445538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37621376
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frhs.2023.1168429
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author Phang, Sean Kia Ann
Lin, Ming
Kho, Yong Xiang
Toh, Rui Jie Rachel
Kuah, Ting Ting
Lai, Yi Feng
Xie, JiaJing Kim
author_facet Phang, Sean Kia Ann
Lin, Ming
Kho, Yong Xiang
Toh, Rui Jie Rachel
Kuah, Ting Ting
Lai, Yi Feng
Xie, JiaJing Kim
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description BACKGROUND: Medical training through specialization and even subspecialization has contributed significantly to clinical excellence in treating single acute conditions. However, the needs of complex patients go beyond single diseases, and there is a need to identify a group of generalists who are able to deliver cost-effective, holistic care to patients with multiple comorbidities and multi-faceted needs. Community hospitals (CHs) are a critical part of Singapore's shift toward a community-centric care model as the population ages. Community Hospitals of the Future (“CHoF”) represent a series of emerging conversations around approaches to reimagine and redesign care delivery in a CH setting in response to changing care needs. METHODS: An environmental scan in the CH landscape using semi-structured interviews was conducted with 26 senior management, management, and working-level staff from seven community hospitals in Singapore. This environmental scan aims to understand the current barriers and future opportunities for CHs; to guide how CHs would have to shift in terms of (i) care delivery and resourcing, (ii) information flow, and (iii) financing; and to conceptualize CHoF to meet the changing care needs in Singapore. FINDINGS: The analysis of all transcripts revealed four broad sections of themes: (i) current care delivery in CHs, (ii) current challenges of CHs, (iii) future opportunities, and (iv) challenges in reimagining CHs. An emerging theme regarding the current key performance indicators used also surfaced. Resource limitations and financing structure of CH surfaced as limitations to expanding its capability. However, room for expansion of CH roles tapping on the current expertise were acknowledged and shared. CONCLUSION: With the current issues of (i) rapidly aging population, (ii) specialist-centric healthcare system, and (iii) fragmentation of care ecosystem, there is a need to further understand how CHoF can be modeled to better tackle them. Therefore, several important questions have been devised to land us in a microscopic view on how to develop CHoF in the right constructs. Demographic changes, patient segmentation, service and regulatory parameters, patient's perspective, care delivery, and financial levers (or lack of) are some of the categories that the interview questions looked into. Therefore, the data gathered would be used to guide and refine the concept of CHoF.
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spelling pubmed-104455382023-08-24 Community hospitals of the future—challenges and opportunities Phang, Sean Kia Ann Lin, Ming Kho, Yong Xiang Toh, Rui Jie Rachel Kuah, Ting Ting Lai, Yi Feng Xie, JiaJing Kim Front Health Serv Health Services BACKGROUND: Medical training through specialization and even subspecialization has contributed significantly to clinical excellence in treating single acute conditions. However, the needs of complex patients go beyond single diseases, and there is a need to identify a group of generalists who are able to deliver cost-effective, holistic care to patients with multiple comorbidities and multi-faceted needs. Community hospitals (CHs) are a critical part of Singapore's shift toward a community-centric care model as the population ages. Community Hospitals of the Future (“CHoF”) represent a series of emerging conversations around approaches to reimagine and redesign care delivery in a CH setting in response to changing care needs. METHODS: An environmental scan in the CH landscape using semi-structured interviews was conducted with 26 senior management, management, and working-level staff from seven community hospitals in Singapore. This environmental scan aims to understand the current barriers and future opportunities for CHs; to guide how CHs would have to shift in terms of (i) care delivery and resourcing, (ii) information flow, and (iii) financing; and to conceptualize CHoF to meet the changing care needs in Singapore. FINDINGS: The analysis of all transcripts revealed four broad sections of themes: (i) current care delivery in CHs, (ii) current challenges of CHs, (iii) future opportunities, and (iv) challenges in reimagining CHs. An emerging theme regarding the current key performance indicators used also surfaced. Resource limitations and financing structure of CH surfaced as limitations to expanding its capability. However, room for expansion of CH roles tapping on the current expertise were acknowledged and shared. CONCLUSION: With the current issues of (i) rapidly aging population, (ii) specialist-centric healthcare system, and (iii) fragmentation of care ecosystem, there is a need to further understand how CHoF can be modeled to better tackle them. Therefore, several important questions have been devised to land us in a microscopic view on how to develop CHoF in the right constructs. Demographic changes, patient segmentation, service and regulatory parameters, patient's perspective, care delivery, and financial levers (or lack of) are some of the categories that the interview questions looked into. Therefore, the data gathered would be used to guide and refine the concept of CHoF. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10445538/ /pubmed/37621376 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frhs.2023.1168429 Text en © 2023 Phang, Lin, Kho, Toh, Kuah, Lai and Xie. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Lai, Yi Feng
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