Jacobalis S
Indonesian Hospital Association, Djakaria.
Aust Clin Rev. 1989;9(3-4):149-54.
Issues and problems related to the needs for quantity and quality in health care have been presented. The need for quantity has been quite successfully addressed in the last 20 years. Better quality of health care is very much in the minds of policy makers, providers and the informed public. Quality assessment and assurance as a programmed and on-going process in individual hospitals is systematically promoted and developed. An accreditation system for hospitals is planned for the future. This paper has not been able to contribute anything of value to the current practice of quality assurance. The industrialized world has passed the stages Indonesia is now going through. To some Australian colleagues, this presentation perhaps has revealed that one of their closest neighbours is struggling hard to improve the quality of life of its people, despite the tremendous problems and constraints with which it is confronted. Australia has always provided a helping hand in this struggle.
与医疗保健数量和质量需求相关的问题已经被提出来了。在过去20年里,数量需求已经得到了相当成功的解决。政策制定者、医疗服务提供者和有见识的公众都非常关注提高医疗保健质量。作为个别医院的一个有计划的持续过程,质量评估和保证正在得到系统的推广和发展。未来计划建立医院认证体系。本文未能对当前的质量保证实践做出任何有价值的贡献。工业化世界已经走过了印度尼西亚目前正在经历的阶段。对一些澳大利亚同事来说,这次介绍可能揭示了他们最亲密的邻国之一尽管面临巨大问题和限制,但仍在努力提高其人民的生活质量。在这场斗争中,澳大利亚一直伸出援手。