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Quality standards for health care delivery and management in publicly oriented health services

✍ Scribed by Jean-Pierre Unger; Bruno Marchal; Andrew Green


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
69 KB
Volume
18
Category
Article
ISSN
0749-6753

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✦ Synopsis


In 1999, the multidisciplinary Tavistock group prepared a generic statement of ethical principles to govern health care systems. This paper elaborates on these principles in two directions. First, it develops a set of quality standards, based on ethical principles, intended to regulate health care delivery and service management. Second, it focuses them on 'publicly oriented' (not necessarily governmental) as opposed to 'for profit' (not necessarily private) services. We propose ten principles or quality standards for these services, part of which relate to the individual patients, others to the community. They are political as well as technical, and can be used to inspire health policies, contracts issued by governments, and identification of partners by aid agencies. We analyse their application in key areas of health care by publicly oriented and for-profit health care organizations standards in developing countries, and conclude that the latter are unlikely to adopt the proposed standards. We further elaborate on the implications of the standards for publicly oriented services, focusing on care delivery and patient-centred care, family and community medicine, services management and disease control. Using these criteria for a renewed compact between authorities, health professionals and communities may help to motivate health professionals by bridging the gap between their professional and social-political identity.


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