World hospitals and health services : the official journal of the International Hospital Federation
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World Hosp Health Serv · Jan 2002
Using the Internet to empower patients and to develop partnerships with clinicians.
In combination with computerized and networked information systems, the Internet is poised to significantly alter many aspects of the clinician-patient relationship. In this paper, the clinician-patient relationships of cybermedicine are conceptualized as an elaboration of the democratizing power of the information age. ⋯ Further, the argument that an informational model for the clinician-patient relationships of cybermedicine would be appropriate as a normative framework is put forth. The article concludes that even though we should cautious and judicious in our adoption of various forms of cybermedicine, the Internet has the potential to create the conditions necessary for a real partnership between patients and clinicians and to improve patient care and health outcomes.
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World Hosp Health Serv · Jan 2001
Health sector reform agenda in the Philippines--its effect on private hospitals.
Despite the gains that Philippines posted towards improving the health of the Filipinos, more challenges need to be hurdled to further improve the country's health status i.e. high threat from infectious diseases, increasing degenerative conditions, emerging health problems due to environmental and work-related factors, etc. The development and implementation of the Health Sector Reform Agenda (HSRA) is expected to address these problems through organization/policy changes and financing structure needed to improve health care delivery, regulation and financing: 1. Provide fiscal autonomy to government hospitals; 2. ⋯ Certainly, any adverse effect on their operation will affect the access of a large percentage of the population currently using their services. This paper will provide an in-depth analysis of the implications of the HSRA implementation on private hospitals, major initiatives being undertaken to minimize adverse effect and innovations that can be capitalized to survive/grow in the new health environment. The authors' active participation in the National Health Planning Committee convened to oversee the HSRA implementation, the dialogues and conferences held with hospital sector for the Philippine Hospital Association, and actual involvement in hospital operation will provide a unique perspective and authority for this analysis.