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Measures to Improve Integration of Healthcare in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

INTRODUCTION: In its annual report for 2008, the World Health Organization (WHO) states fragmentation is one of the five most common shortcomings experienced by health systems in health care provision, while an integrated healthcare model can significantly improve efficacy/efficiency, reduce visits...

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Autores principales: Novo, Ahmed, Knezevic, Bojana, Omerbegovic, Bakir, Tafi, Zana, Kerleta-Tuzovic, Vera
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Publicado: AVICENA, d.o.o., Sarajevo 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6511376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31213961
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/msm.2019.31.71-74
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author Novo, Ahmed
Knezevic, Bojana
Omerbegovic, Bakir
Tafi, Zana
Kerleta-Tuzovic, Vera
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Omerbegovic, Bakir
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description INTRODUCTION: In its annual report for 2008, the World Health Organization (WHO) states fragmentation is one of the five most common shortcomings experienced by health systems in health care provision, while an integrated healthcare model can significantly improve efficacy/efficiency, reduce visits to doctors, improve patient satisfaction, and ensure safe and quality healthcare. AIM: The aim of our study is to point out importance of the cooperation between healthcare professionals from different sectors, institutions and levels of care involved in patient treatment and care and to propose measures for integration including criteria for clinical review and audit. METHODS: In this paper, feedback and results from three workshops held in Tuzla on October 16(th), 2007, Bihac on December 9(th), 2013, and Sarajevo on November 24(th), 2018, were analyzed. All three workshops used the same methodology: first they have had a lecture on the topic of “Interface theory and protection blocks in the health system” and the second part took the form of six working groups in accordance with participants’ affinities and places of employment. RESULTS: The measures proposed to improve the interface are included: Development and adoption existing of clinical practice guidelines and pathways; Maintain joint working group meetings; Eliminate conflicts between PHC and hospital care and seek consensus through formal cooperation. Criteria for clinical audit of the PHC-hospital interface are: annual analysis of unnecessary or inadequate referrals as well as of any duplication of tests and prescriptions (failure to control costs); joint planning of preventive treatments (including the ministry and public health authorities); and clear responsibilities related to screening programs and patient path analysis. DISCUSSION: Standardized communication protocols should be used to improve communication between health professionals at different levels and to moderate integration processes and protect data. CONCLUSION: Regular communication between healthcare professionals across the various institutions and levels of health care is a prerequisite for organizational, functional, service and clinical integration.
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spelling pubmed-65113762019-06-18 Measures to Improve Integration of Healthcare in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Novo, Ahmed Knezevic, Bojana Omerbegovic, Bakir Tafi, Zana Kerleta-Tuzovic, Vera Mater Sociomed Original Paper INTRODUCTION: In its annual report for 2008, the World Health Organization (WHO) states fragmentation is one of the five most common shortcomings experienced by health systems in health care provision, while an integrated healthcare model can significantly improve efficacy/efficiency, reduce visits to doctors, improve patient satisfaction, and ensure safe and quality healthcare. AIM: The aim of our study is to point out importance of the cooperation between healthcare professionals from different sectors, institutions and levels of care involved in patient treatment and care and to propose measures for integration including criteria for clinical review and audit. METHODS: In this paper, feedback and results from three workshops held in Tuzla on October 16(th), 2007, Bihac on December 9(th), 2013, and Sarajevo on November 24(th), 2018, were analyzed. All three workshops used the same methodology: first they have had a lecture on the topic of “Interface theory and protection blocks in the health system” and the second part took the form of six working groups in accordance with participants’ affinities and places of employment. RESULTS: The measures proposed to improve the interface are included: Development and adoption existing of clinical practice guidelines and pathways; Maintain joint working group meetings; Eliminate conflicts between PHC and hospital care and seek consensus through formal cooperation. Criteria for clinical audit of the PHC-hospital interface are: annual analysis of unnecessary or inadequate referrals as well as of any duplication of tests and prescriptions (failure to control costs); joint planning of preventive treatments (including the ministry and public health authorities); and clear responsibilities related to screening programs and patient path analysis. DISCUSSION: Standardized communication protocols should be used to improve communication between health professionals at different levels and to moderate integration processes and protect data. CONCLUSION: Regular communication between healthcare professionals across the various institutions and levels of health care is a prerequisite for organizational, functional, service and clinical integration. AVICENA, d.o.o., Sarajevo 2019-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6511376/ /pubmed/31213961 http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/msm.2019.31.71-74 Text en © 2019 Ahmed Novo, Bojana Knezevic, Bakir Omerbegovic, Zana Tafi, Vera Kerleta-Tuzovic http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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