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Rev Calid Asist ; 24(4): 171-6, 2009 Aug.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19647679

ABSTRACT

The 26th Congress of the Spanish Society for Healthcare Quality was held in the city of Saragossa, Spain, in October 2008. The Scientific Committee introduced a new session format, called "breakfasting with experts". The aim was to create a relaxed atmosphere, in which participants and experts could debate several matters. In this case, population involvement in Health care services planning and innovation, were examined. Firstly the Puertollano Health District (Ciudad Real) talked about their very interesting and practical experience with patient involvement. Then the Primary Health Care District of Ekialde (Gipuzkoa) discussed the effort of continuous improvement in achieving innovative changes. Both experts, and some other input from the participants, led to the discussion of interesting ideas and assured the success of this session. These experiences can lead to substantial improvement in health care services.


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Diffusion of Innovation , Expert Testimony , Quality Assurance, Health Care/organization & administration , Quality of Health Care , Societies, Medical/organization & administration , Community Participation , Consumer Organizations/organization & administration , Health Plan Implementation , Health Planning , Humans , Models, Theoretical , Spain
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Rev. calid. asist ; 24(4): 171-176, jul.-ago. 2009. ilus
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-62096

ABSTRACT

Durante el 26.o Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Calidad Asistencial, celebrado en Zaragoza en octubre de 2008, tuvimos la oportunidad de asistir a la presentación de un nuevo formato de ponencia denominado "Desayuno con expertos". Esta innovación, propuesta por el Comité Científico y conducida por dos profesionales innovadores con amplia experiencia, trataba de crear un ambiente distendido, en un grupo pequeño de asistentes, para reflexionar sobre temas de actualidad en gestión sanitaria. Este trabajo intenta recoger las reflexiones de los expertos y participantes en aquella experiencia. Es evidente que si una de las maneras de enriquecer el camino de la mejora continua es aprender de los avances más innovadores, en este desayuno tuvimos ocasión de comprobarlo al conocer de cerca dos experiencias en esta línea. En la primera de ellas, (Gerencia del área de Puertollano), se utilizan modelos conocidos de gestión de calidad y sostenibilidad (EFQM, GRI) y se apuesta por la participación ciudadana en gestión como herramienta de cambio; en la segunda, en la Comarca Ekial de de Atención Primaria de Osakidetza, se viene trabajando en la aplicación del modelo de gestión de calidad europeo con el objetivo de consolidar la mejora alcanzada y, sobre esta base, introducir cambios innovadores en la organización. En definitiva, en estos momentos en los que la mejora de la calidad necesita de cambios importantes e innovadores, estas y otras experiencias demuestran que metodologías como el modelo EFQM, la asunción de la sostenibilidad o la participación ciudadana, son válidas para lograr mejoras determinantes en nuestros servicios sanitarios (AU)


The 26th Congress of the Spanish Society for Healthcare Quality was held in the city of Saragossa, Spain, in October 2008. The Scientific Committee introduced a new session format, called "breakfasting with experts". The aim was to create a relaxed atmosphere, in which participants and experts could debate several matters. In this case, population involvement in Health care services planning and innovation, were examined. Firstly the Puertollano Health District (Ciudad Real) talked about their very interesting and practical experience with patient involvement. Then the Primary Health Care District of Ekialde (Gipuzkoa) discussed the effort of continuous improvement in achieving innovative changes. Both experts, and some other input from the participants, led to the discussion of interesting ideas and assured the success of this session. These experiences can lead to substantial improvement in health care services (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Congresses as Topic/organization & administration , Congresses as Topic , Sanitary Management , Primary Health Care/methods , Primary Health Care/organization & administration , Public Health Administration/standards , Public Health Administration/trends , Primary Health Care/standards , Primary Health Care/trends
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Rev. adm. sanit. siglo XXI ; 6(4): 699-714, oct. 2008. ilus
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-70825

ABSTRACT

En el presente artículo se reflejan las actuaciones que se han efectuado desde la Consejería deSanidad y el Servicio de Salud de Castilla-La Mancha para diseñar un modelo teórico de participaciónciudadana en el Sistema sanitario público de la región manchega. La metodología que se ha seguidose ha sustentado preferentemente en técnicas cualitativas, a la hora de recoger la informaciónfundamental para la reflexión y el debate de un modelo de participación activa, basado en la democraciadeliberativa. Así mismo, se describen los pasos dados para implementar ese modelo teórico enun área de salud


This article reflects the actions that have been carried out by the Council of Health and the Serviceof Health of Castilla-La Mancha to design a theoretical model of civil participation in the publichealth system of the region of La Mancha.The methodology followed has been mainly supported byqualitative techniques when gathering the fundamental information for the reflection and the debateof a model of active participation based on deliberative democracy. Furthermore, the steps taken toestablish this theoretical model in a health care area are described (AU)


Subject(s)
Community Participation/methods , Community Participation/trends , Health Plan Implementation/methods , Health Plan Implementation/standards , Regional Health Planning , Democracy , Community Health Services/organization & administration , Community Health Services/supply & distribution , Community Health Services/standards , Community Medicine/methods , Community Participation/economics , Health Surveillance , Health Law , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Social Planning/organization & administration , Health Education/organization & administration
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