| Literature DB >> 12554552 |
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Internet and emergent telecommunications infrastructures are transforming the future of health care management. The costs of health care delivery systems, products, and services continue to rise everywhere, but performance of health care delivery is associated with institutional and ideological considerations as well as availability of financial and technological resources.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12554552 PMCID: PMC1761941 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.4.3.e21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Health care markets: dominant control of structures and processes [29]
| Structure: | Internet network | Proprietary network (WAN/LAN) |
Architecture | Distributive multiagent system | Federation |
Gateways | Professional and subject | Institutional |
Integration | Associative clinical process (medical specialties) | Federative structural |
Access control | By health care professionals | By institutional and telecommunications network structures |
Authority | Professional | Centralized national hierarchies |
Ownership | Diverse and stable market ownership | Homogeneous and stable institutional market ownership |
Web content and other electronic health care information | Presentation based on professional criteria | Presentation based on institutional standards |
Certification | Professional certification of health care workers, services, and institutions | Institutional certification by network affiliation |
Market dynamic | External | Internal |
| Values | Professional (example: American Medical Association) | Citizenship (example: British National Health Service) |
| Principle | Professional norms, Hippocratic oath | System performance effectiveness: universal service and citizen equality; social contract |
| Structure: | Open Internet network | Proprietary network (WAN/LAN) |
Architecture | Mixed, with autonomous agent systems | Federation |
Gateways | Search engines | Corporate gateways |
Integration | Dynamic associative | Federative business process (business transactions) |
Access control | By individual consumer choices and availability of products and services in the market | By collective choices and network structures |
Authority | Decentralized and deprofessionalized, with individual consumer participation | Managerial, with local hierarchies governing institutions and consumer organizations |
Ownership | Diverse and dynamic market ownership | Diverse and stable corporate market ownership |
Web content and other electronic information | Criteria for individual consumer evaluation of Web content and other electronic information developed with consumer participation | Criteria for collective consumer evaluation of Web content and other electronic information by accreditation agencies |
Certification | Of products and services by independent evaluators | Of products and services by institutional evaluators, consumer organizations, and accreditation agencies |
Market dynamic | Open consumer | Diverse corporate |
| Values | Consumer (example: WebMD Health - http://www.webmd.com/) | Managerial (example: Kaiser Permanente) |
| Principle | Responsible self-regulation; emergent norms | Consumer contract and transaction efficiency (cost/benefit) |
A comparison of health care system models
| System model | National Constitution | Business Contract |
| Health care market | UK: supply (push) | US: demand (pull) |
| Market actors | Collective: community | Individual: consumer |
| Transaction | Relational | Financial |
| Performance principle | Collective care effectiveness | Individual cost efficiency |
| Payer | Single-public | Multiple-public and private |
| Membership | Citizen-birthright Universal access | Consumer-subscription Controlled access |
| Values | Individual citizenship Collective governance | Consumer financial responsibility Collective management |
| Integration | Clinical governance | Business process integration |
| Hierarchy | Centralized institutional authority Decentralized general-practitioner community-practice authority | Centralized managerial authority Decentralized regional authority |
| Networks | Public proprietary (WAN/LAN) Internet convergence | Private proprietary (WAN/LAN) Internet divergence |
| Long term institutional federation (3-year contracts) with associative clinical-process integration | Corporate federation with dynamic associative business-process integration | |
| Institutional and professional information gateways | Corporate information gateways | |
| Health care provider network | NHSnet | Permanente Knowledge Connection |
| Consumer-oriented Web site | NHS Direct | KPOnline |
| Software development and licensing | Proprietary/open-source debate | Proprietary |
| Standards | Customization/internal adaptation | Standardization/external interoperability |
| Market ownership | Closed institutional ownership | Open corporate ownership |
| Quality control | Internal: institutional certification by network affiliation WHO international performance rating Evidence-based practice guidelines Data-based clinical and institutional evaluation | External: accreditation by independent agencies and competitive ratings by consumer organizations Evidence-based practice guidelines Activity-based management Cost-based measures |