Title: Sula kommune
1PATIENTS INFLUENCE AND PARTICIPATION IN
NORWEGIAN HEALTH CARE. BELGRADE 17TH NOVEMBER
2008 Norwegian Centre for Municipal Development.
Specializing in Health Care
2The development of institutions for the poor and
elderly
- An example The Hospital of Trondhjem, started in
1277 and still in operation - It was started as an institution for the pilgrims
who had come to the St Olavs church in search for
salvation and cure as they were suffering from
various diseases
3Homes for the elderly and nursing homes
- Homes for the elderly who could not be taken care
of by their families, were established in the
late 19th century - It became obvious that they were not suited for
patients in need of medical treatment and
extensive care - The nursing home was established as the formal
institution and service in county/regional health
care in 1970 - The later development shows an increase of beds
in nursing homes relative to the increase of
elderly and the decrease in beds in the homes for
the elderly.
4Table 1Â Proportion that has their mother or
father in a home for the elderly or in nursing
home (of respondent that has a parent 75 years or
older). Percentage.
Daatland og Herlofson (2004)
5Growth of public health care
- There was an increase in public care from 1945
and until 1965. By 1965 50 of Norwegian
municipalities had a home care unit - The period between 1965 and 1985 showed a
formidable growth in public health care. The
number of employees doubled between 1970 and 1980 - In 1986 fixed funding was introduced to decrease
the growth
6Phasing out the institutions in municipal health
care
- A reform in 1991 transferred the responsibility
for the mentally disabled from governmental to
municipal level. The reform was based on the
principle of non-institutional care. - Since the beginning of 1990, there has been built
many municipal care homes. These are flats that
are developed with disabled people and elderly in
mind - At the end of 1990 there was a commitment to move
young people out of nursing homes
7Drawing 1. Amount of people between 85 years of
age that have 1) Been hospitalized, 2) received
home-care last 12 months, 3) have had contact
with a doctor during last month, in Norway,
England, Germany and Spain.
Daatland og Herlofson 2004
8Municipal self-government
- A law of 1837 formalized Norwegian municipalities
as politically governed public bodies. 432
municipalities, 4Â 769Â 100 inhabitants. - 3 significant reforms
- The Municipal Bill- of- health-law (1984) The
Municipalities was given responsibility for all
primary health care- services - Nursing home- reform (1988) All Nursing homes
became a municipal Responsibility - HVPU- reform (1991) All services for the
disabled became a municipal responsibility
9Privat and public health care
- The responsibility of hospitals and health care
treatment services are national - Primary health care services is a municipal
responsibility - Dental care is mainly a private responsibility
- Care services are a municipal responsibility
- The municipality is often the supplier. There are
also private suppliers, who are financially
supported by the municipality - Housing is normally a private responsibility
10The influence of interest organizations
- Lobbying, taking part in different workgroups and
influence the political order of the day through
media and so forth. This is done openly and is
accepted. - Public Reports, Announcements to the Storting,
and Propositions to the Odelsting. Public
hearings. - Municipalities Council for the
- elderly, Council for the disabled.
11Formalized patients participation on an
individual level
The Norwegian Storting
- Laws, regulations and control
12Public Administration Act (1970)
- Regulates administrative procedures
- All cases are to be investigated, concluded and
substantiated. There will always exsist a written
decision. - Right to lodge a complaint and take legal advice.
13Act relating to social services (1966/1991)
- Regulate practical assistance as in cleaning,
shopping and cooking etc - Patients influence is taken care of through the
Public Administration Act. There is an obligation
to consult the client and obtain information
through consultation with the client.
14Act relating to the municipal health services
(1984)
- To regulate health services as homecare, nursing
home, school healthcare, casualty clinic,
physiotherapy services, occupational therapy
services, general practitioner etc - Patients influence is secured through the right
to obtain necessary healthcare. All inhabitants
have the right to a GP (general practitioner) and
the possibility to lodge a complaint
15Patients' Rights Act (2001)
- Secures everyone access to health care of good
quality - Patients influence is insured through provisions
of the right for information, participation,
consent, insight into personal journal and
lodging a complaint
16Individual plan (2005)
- Ensure that extensive social and health care
services will be coordinated for the patient - Patients influence will be secured through the
right to participate in the planning and the
right to approve
17Internal Control
- Health Services Supervision Act Everyone who
provides a health service shall establish an
internal control system - Health Personnel Act Health care shall be
organised in such a way that health personnel are
able to comply with their statutory duties - Internal Control Regulations Internal control
should be carried out in such a way that failure
in the health services may be prevented.
18Supervision and formal complaints
- The Patient Ombudsman is to handle complaints
from individuals related to service quality
issues - The County Governor supervises the municipal
health and care services. Also treats formal
appeals on decisions of type and amount of
individual care services - Norwegian Board of Health Supervision is the
national supervising body
19National Insurance
- There exist economic services to support family-
and self-care also - Basic financial assistance covering extra
expenses related to illness, assistance related
to private care, and assistance to cover for
extensive care for children
20Personal assistance in Norway
- Status quo and the way forward
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