| Literature DB >> 27995016 |
Tamás Szentes1, László Kovács2, Csaba Óváry3.
Abstract
AIM: The determination of the necessary capacity and number of neurology wards of level III progressivity that can be defined in the system of criteria detailed in this article and which possess optimal operating conditions in Hungarian terms.Entities:
Keywords: Healthcare system; Hospital; Neurology
Year: 2016 PMID: 27995016 PMCID: PMC5127917 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-016-3710-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Development of the number of acute stroke events between 2004 and 2012 in Hungary
Source National Health Insurance Fund (OEP) database
| Year | Number of cases | Number of patients |
|---|---|---|
| 2004 | 26,702 | 25,248 |
| 2005 | 29,928 | 28,130 |
| 2006 | 24,403 | 22,665 |
| 2007 | 30,533 | 28,263 |
| 2008 | 30,845 | 28,539 |
| 2009 | 32,746 | 30,288 |
| 2010 | 29,021 | 26,925 |
| 2011 | 31,882 | 29,401 |
| 2012 | 34,575 | 31,718 |
Days of care between September 2012 and August 2013
| Neurology wardsa | Stroke wards | All professions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| National total (days) | 602,878 | 215,952 | 12,123,614 |
aSeparately on stroke and neurology wards
Patient data according to BNOa groups from 2012 September to 2013 August. (Neurology inpatient care only)
| Patient group | Patients’ number | Cases | Days accounted | Days on ward | Weight | 1000 HUF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stroke and neurology combined | 60,413 | 72,699 | 498,517 | 505,156 | 65,754 | 9,591,844 |
| Stroke | 52,417 | 62,153 | 422,674 | 428,446 | 58,460 | 8,493,610 |
| Epilepsy | 3,588 | 3891 | 22,904 | 23,092 | 2741 | 399,285 |
| Dementia | 1654 | 1765 | 18,813 | 18,901 | 1695 | 245,439 |
| Inflammatory diseases of the nervous system | 271 | 324 | 3218 | 3225 | 369 | 54,346 |
| Diseases of the central nervous system | 159 | 221 | 1561 | 1846 | 19 | 37,932 |
| Diseases of the extrapyramidal system | 822 | 939 | 7696 | 7707 | 548 | 79,814 |
| Neurodegenerative diseases | 394 | 472 | 3751 | 3831 | 238 | 34,882 |
| Multiple sclerosis | 1588 | 1879 | 10,656 | 10,685 | 1009 | 147,494 |
a ICD International Statistical Classification of Diseases
Patients and financing according to BNOa groups within 12 months
| Number of patients | Number of cases | Weight | 1000 HUF | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| All neurological diseases | 96,889 | 128,549 | 123,136 | 17,917,528 |
| Stroke | 75,803 | 99,177 | 97,656 | 14,191,749 |
| Epilepsy | 7467 | 9567 | 6280 | 924,353 |
a ICD International Statistical Classification of Diseases
Criteria of the planned neurological care of level II and III progressivity by hospital organisational, architectural, medical technological as well as human resource system level
| Neurology II | Neurology III | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Inpatient and chronic care | Required healthcare area | 150–300 | 1800 |
| Professional environment (partner professions required for care) | Intensive therapy unit, radiology, central laboratory | Intensive therapy unit, (neuro)radiology, neuro-intervention., otolaryngology, ophthalmology, central laboratory, neurosurgery | |
| Presence of the profession in the institution (independent area/background consultation) | Independent area | Independent area | |
| Minimum number of beds required | 20–30 | 60–70 | |
| Minimum number of physicians required (per 10 beds, broken down by specialists and residents) | 3 Specialists, | 6 Specialists | |
| Level of medical competence (proficiency, according to the professions detailed) | Neurology | Neurology, stroke-licence, neuroradiology, neuro-inervention, neurosurgery | |
| Minimum number of nurses required (per 10 beds, broken down by specialist and assistant nurses) | 4 specialist nurses | 4 specialist nurses, | |
| Other professional staff (per 10 beds, indicating the profession) | Physiotherapist/20 beds | Physiotherapist/10 beds | |
| Competence level of professional staff (proficiency, by profession) | – | ||
| Technical requirements (operating theatre, gym, etc.) | Gym | Gym | |
| Diagnostic requirements (at the level of the institution) | CT | MR, CT,DSA, X-ray, neurointervention | |
| Diagnostic requirements (at the level of the profession) | Ultrasound, microscope | Neurosonology (Doppler ultrasound, TCD, soft tissue ultrasound) neurophysiology, neuropsychology | |
| Special requirements for the building (e.g. heliport, optimal volume requirement) | Heliport | ||
| Duty service (continuous, rotation) | Continuous | Continuous | |
| Comments | The presence of basic professions must be ensured at consultation level if the institution lacks them (cardiology, surgery, urology, gynaecology, psychiatry, paediatrics) | The presence of basic professions must be ensured at consultation level if the institution lacks them (cardiology, surgery, urology, gynaecology, psychiatry, paediatrics) | |
| Specialist outpatient unit | Minimum consulting hours of physicians (consulting hours in a daily breakdown) | 24 h/week | 266 h/week, according to the breakdown shown in Table |
| Level of medical competence (proficiency, according to professions) | |||
| Minimum number of nurses required (broken down by specialist and assistant nurses) | 1 Specialist nurse | 2 Specialist nurses | |
| Other professional staff | 1 Administrator | 3 Administrators | |
| Technical requirements (operating theatre, gym, etc.) | Gym | Gym | |
| Diagnostic requirements (at the level of the profession) | Access to inpatient diagnostic level | Access to inpatient diagnostic level | |
| Is the presence of the profession compulsory or optional in the given institution? | Compulsory | Compulsory | |
| Minimum number of hours required | 8 h/day | 8 h/day | |
| Availability (broken down by day parts and days) | 5 Full working days, during working hours | 5 Full working days, during working hours |
Details of the competence and capacity levels of medical human resources for care of level III progressivity
| Professional competences | Minimum staff numbers |
|---|---|
| General physician | 2 |
| Neurologist | 6 |
| Psychiatrista | 1 |
| Rehabilitation specialista | 1 |
| Clinical neurophysiologista | 1 |
| Clinical pharmacologista | 1 |
| Neurosonologistb | 2 |
| Neurosurgeona | 1 |
aAlso together with other professional qualifications
bOne of them may be a neurosonological professional assistant
Details of the hours of outpatient care of competence level III by activity and specialist/non-specialist hours
| Specialist hours | Non-specialist hours | Sum | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stroke and general neurology | 80 | 10 | 90 |
| Epilepsy | 30 | 30 | 60 |
| Headaches | 16 | 20 | 36 |
| Neurophysiology | 30 | 0 | 30 |
| Otoneurology | 10 | 0 | 10 |
| Neurosonology | 20 | 20 | 40 |
| TIA emergency care | 20 | 20 | 40 |
| Total | 206 | 100 | 306 |
TIA transient ischaemic attack