Murphy Gail Tomblin, Birch Stephen, Mackenzie Adrian, Rigby Janet, Langley Joanne
Professor and Director, WHO/PAHO Collaborating Centre on Health Workforce Planning & Research, School of Nursing, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS.
Professor, Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON.
Healthc Policy. 2017 Aug;13(1):28-42. doi: 10.12927/hcpol.2017.25193.
Healthcare systems must be responsive to the healthcare needs of the populations they serve. However, typically neither health services nor health workforce planning account for populations' needs for care, resulting in substantial and unnecessary unmet needs. These are further exacerbated during unexpected surges in need, such as pandemics or natural disasters. To illustrate the potential of improved methods to help planning for these types of events, we applied an integrated, needs-based approach to health service and workforce planning in the context of a potential influenza pandemic at the provincial level in Canada. This application provides evidence on the province's capacity to respond to surges in need for healthcare and identifies specific services which may be in short supply in such scenarios. This type of approach can be implemented by planners to address a variety of health issues in different contexts.
医疗保健系统必须响应其所服务人群的医疗保健需求。然而,通常情况下,卫生服务规划和卫生人力规划都没有考虑到人群的护理需求,导致大量不必要的未满足需求。在需求意外激增期间,如大流行病或自然灾害期间,这些需求会进一步加剧。为了说明改进方法在帮助规划此类事件方面的潜力,我们在加拿大省级层面潜在流感大流行的背景下,对卫生服务和人力规划应用了一种基于需求的综合方法。该应用提供了有关该省应对医疗保健需求激增能力的证据,并确定了在此类情况下可能短缺的特定服务。规划者可以采用这种方法来解决不同背景下的各种卫生问题。