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Public reporting in Dutch healthcare; macro perspective. prof. dr. GP Westert Health services research. The times they are a changing…. Professional autonomy > accountability “Variation in practice is still rampant” Only 50% of provided care is evidence based (US)
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Public reporting in Dutch healthcare; macro perspective prof. dr. GP Westert Health services research
The times they are a changing… • Professional autonomy > accountability • “Variation in practice is still rampant” • Only 50% of provided care is evidence based (US) Conclusion: monitor quality!
Trust is replaced by “trust, but verify” • System change: “bring in the market” • Patients at the wheel > foot voting • Insurer > find optimal products for insured clients
Minister Klink at Tilburg University (24 april 2008) • Safe and effective care; nr. 1 • Empowerment patients • Transparant information
Public reports MAY 21st RELEASE
Zorgbalans - DHCPR • Quality, Accessibility, Costs • Quality: effectiveness, safety, timeliness, innovativeness • 5-D’s: dissatisfaction> discomfort> disability> disease> death • Process (e.g. guideline adherence) and outcome (e.g. hospital mortality) indicators
Safety and effectiveness scores in DHCPR 2008 Indicators: 20 • Patient views; trust, medical errors • Variation in guideline adherence, staff levels, (avoidable) mortality
Macro ≠ Micro Independent reporting Ranking; does it help? When is HSMR fit enough for kiesBeter? Consumer information; criteria
With a little help from our friends! 5 Mei May 5th