Title: Alternatives to hospitalisation
1Alternatives to hospitalisation
Dr Chris Brook Executive Director Rural
Regional Health Aged Care Department of Human
Services - Victoria Current issues, priorities
and future directions primary and community
health services in NSW 8 September 2005
2Victorian government health policy directions
- A Third Wave of National
- Reform
- A Fairer Victoria
3The Victorian Health System
4Providing alternatives to hospitalisation through
integrated services
- What are the challenges we face?
- What have we done?
- What are the results?
5What are the Challenges?
- Changing profile of the population
- ageing, longevity
- Shifting burden of disease
- 40 growth in hospital admissions for ambulatory
care sensitive conditions - Fragmented human services sector
- ICT capability
- Cost of patient services
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7DHS Policy response
- Improving integration of acute and community
services
Ambulatory Care
8HealthSMART
- Whole-of-Health Information and Communication
Strategy (ICT) across - public health system
- aims
- to improve patient care
- reduce the administrative burden on health care
professionals - ease costs associated with updating technical
infrastructure through a standardised approach to
information systems.
9Hospital Demand
- HARP demonstrated a successful
- model now being mainstreamed
- through health system as VCCCP
- VCCCP objectives include improved patient
outcomes, seamless care across hospital
community sectors, reducing avoidable hospital
admissions, equitable access - Targets those with chronic complex conditions
- Multi level interventions Tertiary, Primary
10Metropolitan and Rural Health Frameworks
- Metropolitan Health Strategy
- 4 Strategic Directions
- increase capacity
- -redistribute and reconfigure capacity
- -service substitution and diversion
- -new service models
- Rural Directions
- ?3 directions
- -promote the health and wellbeing of rural
Victorians - -foster a contemporary health system and models
of care for rural Victoria - -strengthen and sustain rural health services
11Primary Care Partnerships Strategy
- Key vehicle for DHS change activities
- Significant investment of
- Commonwealth State
- Two key deliverablesService Coordination
Integrated Health Promotion - Strategy is about change for consumers
providers - Consistent with A Fairer Victoria
12Community Health Policy
13Ambulatory Care Framework
- Ambulatory Care Framework (ACF)
- currently being developed
- Person centred care
- Refocusing the mix of hospital and
- community based ambulatory care services
- Integrating parts of the system along area based
lines - supporting flexible service delivery
Ambulatory Care
14System outcomes
- Challenge
- System wide change
- Smarter efficient ICT
- Manage hospital demand
- Restructure metro. rural health systems to meet
changing needs - Better manage ambulatory care sensitive
conditions - Improve agency service coordination and
population health approaches - Focus on clients, carers communities
- Rebalancing the system
- Results
- Whole of system change
- HealthSMART program statewide
- VCCCP early intervention initiatives
- Metro Health Strategy Rural Directions
- ACF in development
- Primary Care Partnerships
- Community Health Services leading health outcomes
locally
15So what does this tell us?
- System wide change is possible
- All levels of system must be involved
- Takes time
- Partnerships work
- Not easy but worth doing