Monday, August 30, 2010

[EQ] UK: Equity and excellence: Liberating the NHS

Equity and excellence: Liberating the NHS


Presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for Health -UK

by Command of Her Majesty July 2010 - ISBN: 9780101788120

Available online at: http://bit.ly/9aRiCS


“…..The NHS White Paper, Equity and excellence: Liberating the NHS, sets out the Government's long-term vision for the future of the NHS. 
The vision builds on the core values and principles of the NHS - a comprehensive service, available to all, free at the point of use, based on need, not ability to pay.

 

The following chapters set out how we will bring about this long-term transformation through:

                      putting patients and the public first;

                      focusing on improvement in quality and healthcare outcomes;

                      autonomy, accountability and democratic legitimacy; and

                      cutting bureaucracy and improving efficiency.

 

These plans are interconnected and mutually reinforcing. The final chapter sets out plans for making it happen. The Department will take forward work to manage the transition and flesh out further policy details in partnership with external organisations, seeking their help and expertise.

….”

Contents

Our strategy for the NHS: an executive summary

1. Liberating the NHS

2. Putting patients and the public first

3. Improving healthcare outcomes

4. Autonomy, accountability and democratic legitimacy

5. Cutting bureaucracy and improving efficiency

6. Conclusion: making it happen

 

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[EQ] Health Care Transformation in Canada: Change that Works. Care that Lasts

Health Care Transformation in Canada: Change that Works. Care that Lasts

The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) 2010

Available online PDF [48p.] at:  http://bit.ly/cS1vsO



“……….Canada’s health care system is valued by its citizens. However, not only is our Medicare system failing to meet the five principles — universality, accessibility, portability, comprehensiveness and public administration — originally laid out in the 1984 Canada Heath Act, but those five principles, while still relevant, need to be expanded in scope to serve the current and future health needs of Canadians………..”

 

Contents

Executive Summary

Summary of CMA Recommended Directions

Part 1: The Problem

Part 2: Our vision

Part 3: The Framework for Transformation

1. Building a culture of patient-centred care

2. Providing incentives to enhance access and improve quality of care

A. Enhance timely access

B. Support quality care

3. Enhancing patient access along the continuum of care

A. Universal access to prescription drugs

B. Continuing care

4. Helping providers help patients

A. Health human resources

B. More effective adoption of health information technologies (HIT)

5. Building accountability/responsibility at all levels

A. Need for system accountability

B. Need for system stewardship

Part 4: An Action Plan for 2010-2014

Part 5: Conclusion

Appendix A – Health care funding and the sustainability challenge

References

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information Related to: Equity; Health inequality; Socioeconomic inequality in health; Socioeconomic
health differentials; Gender; Violence; Poverty; Health Economics; Health Legislation; Ethnicity; Ethics;
Information Technology - Virtual libraries; Research & Science issues.  [DD/ KMC Area]

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and interpretations included in the Materials are those of the authors and not necessarily of The Pan American
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