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Autoria(s): Peytremann-Bridevaux I.; Burnand B.; Cassis I.; Nolte E
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

Summary and conclusion: One of the main challenges facing the Swiss health care system remains continued fragmentation as a consequence of the federal structure and the division of responsibilities. This constitutes a major barrier for the implementation of a nationwide public health strategy and a more rational organization of health care. Much of the health reform agenda during the past decade was driven by cost-containment efforts. Despite the absence of a national regulatory framework targeting prevention and care of chronic diseases, national strategies and programmes have been developed within a growing recognition of the need to address chronic disease in the health care system. In addition, several small-scale pilot and preliminary structured care programmes have been implemented in selected localities. The latter are however still too few and limited in scope to cover the needs of the majority of patients with chronic diseases residing in Switzerland. Given the continued high satisfaction with the system among health care users, of around 80%, pressure to actually initiate larger scale changes might not yet be sufficiently strong.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_F808FCF6FB22

isbn:9789289050326

http://www.euro.who.int/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/277939/Assessing-chronic-disease-management.pdf?ua=1

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

WHO Regional Office for Europe: European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies

Fonte

Assessing chronic disease management in European Health Systems : country reports

Assessing chronic disease management in European Health Systems : country reports : Switzerland

Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart

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