How to achieve optimal organization of primary care service delivery at system level: Lessons from Europe

F. Pelone, D.S. Kringos, P. Spreeuwenberg, A. de Belvis, P.P. Groenewegen

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE:
To measure the relative efficiency of primary care (PC) in turning their structures into services delivery and turning their services delivery into quality outcomes.
DESIGN:
Cross-sectional study based on the dataset of the Primary Healthcare Activity Monitor for Europe project. Two Data Envelopment
ANALYSIS:
models were run to compare the relative technical efficiency. A sensitivity analysis of the resulting efficiency scores was performed.
SETTING:
PC systems in 22 European countries in 2009/2010.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:
Model 1 included data on PC governance, workforce development and economic conditions as inputs and access, coordination, continuity and comprehensiveness of care as outputs. Model 2 included the previous process dimensions as inputs and quality indicators as outputs.
RESULTS:
There is relatively reasonable efficiency in all countries at delivering as many as possible PC processes at a given level of PC structure. It is particularly important to invest in economic conditions to achieve an efficient structure-process balance. Only five countries have fully efficient PC systems in turning their services delivery into high quality outcomes, using a similar combination of access, continuity and comprehensiveness, although they differ on the adoption of coordination of services. There is a large variation in efficiency levels obtained by countries with inefficient PC in turning their services delivery into quality outcomes.
CONCLUSIONS:
Maximizing the individual functions of PC without taking into account the coherence within the health-care system is not sufficient from a policymaker's point of view when aiming to achieve efficiency.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)381-393
Number of pages13
JournalInternational Journal for Quality in Health Care
Volume25
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • health-care system
  • health policy
  • setting of care
  • primary care/general practice
  • measurement of quality
  • benchmarking
  • quality indicators

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