6 resultados para Public Health
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
Resumo:
Internationally, Finland has been among the most respected countries during several decades in terms of public health. WHO has had the most significant influence on Finnish health policy and the relationship has traditionally been warm. However, the situation has slightly changed in the last 10-20 years. The objectives of Finnish national health policy have been to secure the best possible health for the population and to minimize disparities in health between different population groups. Nevertheless, although the state of public health and welfare has steadily improved, the socioeconomic disparities in health have increased. This qualitative case study will demonstrate why health is political and why health matters. It will also present some recommendations for research topics and administrative reforms. It will be argued that lack of political interest in health policy leads to absence of health policy visions and political commitment, which can be disastrous for public health. This study will investigate how Finnish health policy is defined and organised, and it will also shed light on Finnish health policy formation processes and actors. Health policy is understood as a broader societal construct covering the domains of different ministries, not just Ministry of Social Affairs and Health (MSAH). The influences of economic recession of the 1990s, state subsidy reform in 1993, globalisation and the European Union will be addressed, as well. There is not much earlier Finnish research done on health policy from political science viewpoint. Therefore, this study is interdisciplinary and combines political science with administrative science, contemporary history and health policy research with a hint of epidemiology. As a method, literature review, semi-structured interviews and policy analysi will be utilised. Institutionalism, policy transfer, and corporatism are understood as the theoretical framework. According to the study, there are two health policies in Finland: the official health policy and health policy generated by industry, media and various interest organisations. The complex relationships between the Government and municipalities, and on the other hand, the MSAH and National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) seemed significant in terms of Finnish health policy coordination. The study also showed that the Investigated case, Health 2015, does not fulfil all necessary criteria for a successful public health programme. There were also several features both in Health 2015 and Finnish health policy, which can be interpreted in NPM framework and seen having NPM influences.
Resumo:
Vestn ikntyminen pakottaa yhteiskunnan ja julkisen terveydenhuollon muutoksiin. Jotta ikntyvien ihmisten kotona asuminen voidaan mahdollistaa, palvelujrjestelmn pit mukautua muuttuvaan tilanteeseen. Tmn diplomityn tarkoituksena on tunnistaa asiakaslhtisi lhell asiakasta tarjottavia palvelukokonaisuuksia. Tutkimuksen teoreettinen viitekehys muodostuu asiakasarvon luomisesta ja palvelutarjoamista. Tarkasteluryhmn on Etel-Karjalan alueen 6090-vuotiaat ja kytetty aineisto on kertty vastaajilta postitse lhetetyll kyselyll. Tutkimus on eksploratiivinen ja tulosten tulkinnassa on hydynnetty mrllisen tutkimuksen ja verkostoanalyysin menetelmi. Tyn keskeisimmt tulokset ovat tunnistetut asiakassegmentit ja heidn tarpeidensa pohjalta muodostetut palvelupaketit. Tulokset indikoivat asiakkaiden tarpeita ja tuloksia on analysoitu mys tuottajan nkkulmasta. Empiiristen tulosten lisksi teoriaviitekehyst on kehitetty eteenpin, jotta palvelukeskeiset teoriat voidaan ymmrt yritysten nkkulman lisksi asiakkaan nkkulmasta.
Resumo:
This research is an analysis of the value and content of local service offerings that enable longer periods of living at home for elderly people. Mobile health care and new distribution services have provided an interesting solution in this context. The research aim to shed light on the research question, How do we bundle services based on different customer needs? A research process consisting of three main phases was applied for this purpose. During this process, elderly customers were segmented, the importance of services was rated and service offerings were defined. Value creation and service offering provides theoretical framework for the research. The target group is South Karelias 60 to 90-year old individuals and the data has been acquired via a postal questionnaire. Research has been conducted as exploratory research utilizing the methods of quantitative and social network analysis. The main results of the report are identified customer segments and service packages that fits to the segments needs. The results indicate the needs of customers and the results are additionally analysed from the producers point of view. In addition to the empirical results, the used theory framework has been developed further in order for the service-related theories to be seen from the customers point of view and not just from the producers point of view.