Radboud Institute of Health Sciences (RIHS), Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Amsterdam Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Int J Health Policy Manag. 2022 Apr 1;11(4):533-535. doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.2020.264.
The burden of registrations for professionals should be more firmly on the policy agenda. In a rigorous study, Marieke Zegers and colleagues make a compelling argument why that should be the case. In Dutch hospitals, the average professional spends 52.3 minutes a day on quality registries and monitoring instruments. Many more administrative duties exist. These represent substantial resources and ultimately could become a drag on the intrinsic motivation of the care professions. We agree with Zegers et al that we are in need for more operational efficiency. However, the issue at hand is very complex and also intensely connected to the entire healthcare system and its different levels. More operational efficiency alone will not solve this problem. We are also in need for better governance of data-issues at the macro-system level.
专业人员的登记负担应更坚定地列入政策议程。在一项严谨的研究中,Marieke Zegers 及其同事提出了令人信服的论据,说明为何应将其列入议程。在荷兰医院,专业人员平均每天花费 52.3 分钟用于质量登记和监测工具。还有更多的行政职责。这些代表着大量的资源,最终可能会对护理专业人员的内在动机产生影响。我们同意 Zegers 等人的观点,认为我们需要提高运营效率。然而,目前的问题非常复杂,也与整个医疗保健系统及其不同层面紧密相连。仅提高运营效率并不能解决这个问题。我们还需要在宏观系统层面更好地治理数据问题。