scholarly journals Analysis of the state of staff provision in the healthcare sector in the period of reform

Author(s):  
O. Hutsaliuk

The article discusses the problems of staffing the healthcare sector in Ukraine, since today it is growing due to the need for sustainable work of the healthcare system, namely the provision of qualified personnel and the availability of personnel, their qualifications and distribution, motivation, working conditions, remuneration, social well-being, financially, technical and technological support of the labor process determine the appropriate level of medical care to the population. It is noted that the implementation of effective staffing in the healthcare system is an important tool for reforming the medical sphere. It was established that the quality and availability of medical care for the population of the country depends on the level of provision of health care facilities with medical workers and their professional level. Keywords providing staff, health care, medical assistance, medical staff, regular staff, attestation of doctors.

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
pp. 31-34
Author(s):  
Polina G. Gabay ◽  

Purpose. To study the indices of carelessness in the provision of medical care from a criminological standpoint. Methodology: it includes the following methods: historical and legal, comparative legal, analysis and forecasting. Conclusions. 1. Elements of everyday carelessness in health care can be distinguished only conditionally and only in the sphere of relations that are within the framework of personal relations between medical personnel and patients. 2. The structure of health crime includes three groups of crimes: professional crimes of health workers; malfeasance of employees of the studied area; crimes, the responsibility for which arises for these subjects along with other persons. Scientific and practical significance. The conclusions presented in the article are aimed at increasing the effectiveness of counteracting careless criminality in the healthcare sector in the provision of medical care.


Author(s):  
Johanna Christy ◽  
Afni Efani Putri S

ABSTRAK Rekam medis adalah berkas yang berisi catatan dan dokumen tentang identitas pasien, pemeriksaan, pengobatan, tindakan dan pelayanan lain kepada pasien pada sarana pelayanan kesehatan. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui bagaimana pelaksanan nilai guna rekam medis bagi pasien. Jenis penelitian ini adalah deskriptif bertujuan menggambarkan secara sistematis fakta dan karakteristik objek dan subjek secara tepat. Waktu penelitian ini dilakukan pada bulan Juli di Rumah Sakit Umum Pekerja Indonesia Medan (RSU IPI) Tahun 2018. Populasi dalam penelitian adalah 440 berkas rekam medis. Dalam melakukan penelitian, peneliti mengambil sampel sebanyak 81 berkas rekam medis. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian yang dilakukan di RSU IPI pelaksanaan nilai guna rekam medis sudah terlaksana dengan baik, dilihat dari tersedianya ringkasan masuk dan keluar, resume, lembar operasi, identifikasi bayi, lembar persetujuan tindakan, lembar kematian pada setiapberkas pasien pulang meninggal, asuhan keperawatan didalam berkas rekam medis. Tetapi dalam pengisian berkas rekam medis petugas rekam medis belum mengimplementasikan nilai guna rekam medis dengan baik. Kesimpulannya pelaksanaan nilai guna rekam medis sudah baik namun dalam pengisian berkas rekam medis lebih di perhatikan sesuai Permenkes 269 Tahun 2008 Tentang rekam Medis sehingga pelaksaaan nilai guna rekam medis dan pengisisan berkas rekam medis berjalan lebih baik.   Kata Kunci: Rekam Medis, Nilai Guna Rekam Medis, Berkas Rekam Medis                                             ABSTRACT   Medical record is a document that contains records and documents about patient identity, examination, treatment, care and other services for patients in health care facilities. The purpose of this study was to study how the implementation of the use of medical records for patients. This type of research is descriptive which addresses the systematic problem and the appropriate characteristics of objects and subjects. When this study was conducted in July at the Medan Indonesian Workers General Hospital (RSU IPI) in 2018. The population in this study was 440 medical record documents. In conducting research, researchers took 81 samples of medical records. Based on the results of research conducted at the IPI General Hospital, the implementation of the use value of medical records has been carried out well, seen from the availability of incoming and outgoing assessments, proceeding, surgery sheets, accessing infants, action approval sheets, consent sheets on each patient's return documents, medical care care. However, in applying medical records, medical record officers have not applied the use value of medical records properly. Conclusion the reclamation of the value of the medical record has been better in the reclamation of the medical record is better with the approval in accordance with Minister of Health Regulation 269 of 2008 About the Medical Record requires the implementation of the value of the medical record and the filling of the medical record better.


2019 ◽  
Vol 57 (215) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yogesh Acharya ◽  
Ranjan Dahal ◽  
Navindra Raj Bista ◽  
Milan Chandra Khanal ◽  
Sangita Bista

Globally, millions of surgeries are performed each year to compliment and manage a diverse set of medical conditions. Adverse surgical outcomes constitute a major proportion of avoidable death and disabilities in the hospital, especially in low-income countries like Nepal. A comprehensive study on the standards of surgical procedures and its institutional regulations is missing. We discuss here the importance of surgical regulation based on it’s financial as well as healthcare implications in the Nepalese healthcare system. Keywords: surgical procedures; health care facilities; safety; surgery; WHO.


2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 3-18
Author(s):  
Maryam Golbazi ◽  
Can B. Aktas

ABSTRACT Beyond resource efficiencies, green buildings aim to create healthy indoor environments for building occupants. In terms of improving occupant well-being, a unique case emerges for healthcare facilities, whose patients may be at a vulnerable state. In the U.S., the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system has become the most widely recognized certification system for green buildings, including green healthcare facilities and buildings. Hospitals with high total scores in the LEED rating system are green buildings but may not necessarily be the optimal green healthcare environment from a patient’s wellbeing perspective. Certified health-care facilities were analyzed in terms of their credit valuation to assess whether health-care facilities prioritize specific criteria that influence patient wellbeing and recovery time. Analysis of results indicate hospitals may be valuing the level of certification more than those credits that were deemed relevant for patient wellbeing and rate of recovery, either due to lack of information or due to economic constraints. To consolidate the previous results and to compare the performance of LEED certified green hospitals to the national average, the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey was analyzed for patients’ perspectives on the healthcare facility. Results indicate higher satisfaction in green hospitals’ overall patient care performance as well as a greater tendency to recommend green hospitals to others compared to the national average. No statistical significance was found for hospital cleanliness and quietness between green hospitals and the national average. HIGHLIGHTS


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Isabel Nyangu ◽  
Maseabata Ramathebane

Abstract BackgroundHealth care professionals at the frontline of the Covid-19 pandemic require continued support to ensure not only their well-being, but enhanced care for those infected by the disease.AimThe aim of this study was to assess the perceptions of health care providers regarding the Covid-19 pandemic in Lesotho. MethodologyA quantitative cross-sectional survey design was used to collect data from a sample of 190 health care workers who were conveniently sampled from a total of 25 health care facilities (12 hospitals and 13 health center clinics). The sample included nurses, doctors, pharmacists, laboratory scientists/ technicians, dentists, counsellors, and administrative assistants. A total of 255 structured questionnaires were distributed and 190 of them were returned completed (75% response rate). Data were collected in September 2021 and analyzed using SPSS (vs23). Permission to conduct this study was granted by the relevant authorities. Informed written consent was given by the participants in writing before they could take part in this study.ResultsThe level of education was found to be associated with positive perceptions of the respondents on the Covid-19 pandemic. Respondents generally had positive views about the Covid-19 pandemic. Their views were positive as they understood that Covid-19 can affect anyone including themselves and is not a disease for any particular race. They were also aware that they could contract Covid-19, even despite pre-existing conditions. Respondents perceived that there was a positive prognosis after contracting Covid-19 if necessary precautions were taken. They had positive perceptions as they knew that the virus was affecting many people worldwide, including the elderly, and were willing to take the test and did not mind having to pay for it if asked to do so. Even though the Covid-19 test was viewed not to take too much time, respondents felt that it is rather painful and uncomfortable. The test providers were perceived as friendly and not rude, and respondents did not have any preferred gender for the test providers. Respondents were also willing to discuss issues on Covid-19 with families and friends. Majority of the respondents lived close to health care facilities.ConclusionsThis study concludes that health care providers at the frontline were mostly nurses. Positive perceptions about the Covid-19 pandemic in Lesotho were found as respondents were knowledgeable, and were willing to test for the disease. Test providers were viewed as pleasant and health care facilities were accessible. This shows positive progress towards fighting the pandemic in Lesotho.RecommendationsSupport for frontline healthcare professionals remains crucial to ensure effective service delivery. More education can be provided to improve the general views about the Covid-19 to improve uptake of services not only amongst healthcare professionals but the general public as well.


1973 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 237-244 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. W. Shannon ◽  
J. L. Skinner ◽  
R. L. Bashshur

Time and distance, the two common measures of travel, are examined as they relate to the use of various types of medical service facilities, using correlation and regression analysis. Different conclusions about the relative accessibility of health care facilities for selected sub-population groups result from the use of each measure separately. Differences in travel patterns to hospitals and those to physicians and dentists are observed when measured by time alone or by linear distance alone. Methodologic and health care implications are discussed.


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