Sutherland Jason M, Crump R Trafford
Centre for Health Services and Policy Research, School of Population and Public Health, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC.
Healthc Policy. 2013 Aug;9(1):26-34.
Patients designated as alternative level of care (ALC) are an ongoing concern for healthcare policy makers across Canada. These patients occupy valuable hospital beds and limit access to acute care services. The objective of this paper is to present policy alternatives to address underlying factors associated with ALC bed use. Three alternatives, and their respective limitations and structural challenges, are discussed. Potential solutions may require a mix of policy options proposed here. Inadequate policy jeopardizes new acute care activity-based funding schemes in British Columbia and Ontario. Failure to address this issue could exacerbate pressures on the existing bottlenecks in the community care system in these and other provinces.
被指定为替代护理级别(ALC)的患者一直是加拿大各地医疗政策制定者关注的问题。这些患者占用了宝贵的医院床位,限制了急性护理服务的可及性。本文的目的是提出政策选择,以解决与ALC床位使用相关的潜在因素。讨论了三种选择及其各自的局限性和结构挑战。潜在的解决方案可能需要综合本文提出的政策选项。政策不完善会危及不列颠哥伦比亚省和安大略省新的基于急性护理活动的资金计划。未能解决这一问题可能会加剧这些省份和其他省份社区护理系统现有瓶颈的压力。