| Literature DB >> 24576498 |
Giuliano Mariotti1, Luigi Siciliani2, Vincenzo Rebba3, Rita Fellini4, Maria Gentilini5, Giorgio Benea6, Pierpaolo Bertoli7, Lorenzo Bistolfi8, Salvatore Brugaletta9, Pierluigi Camboa10, Paola Casucci11, Dino Dessi12, Pierpaolo Faronato13, Mariangela Galante14, Alessio Gioffredi15, Teresa Maria Guarino16, Enrico Pofi17, Carlo Liva18.
Abstract
The demand for referrals and diagnostic procedures in Italy has been rising constantly in recent years, making access to diagnostic services increasingly difficult with significant waiting times. A number of Health Authorities (known as Local Health Units) have responded by implementing formalised waiting-time prioritisation tools, giving rise to what are known as Homogeneous Waiting Groups (HWGs). The study describes the implementation of the HWG approach in Italy. This represents a promising tool for improving the prioritisation of patients waiting to see a specialist or to receive a diagnostic test. The study of the Italian HWG experience provides useful insights to improve the outpatient referral process for those countries where the demand prioritisation policies have focused more on inpatient care than outpatient specialist care and diagnostic services.Entities:
Keywords: Diffusion of innovation; Outpatient services; Primary care; Prioritisation; Waiting lists
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24576498 DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2014.01.018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Policy ISSN: 0168-8510 Impact factor: 2.980