Titre : | OECD Reviews of health care quality : Turkey 2014 : Raising standards |
Auteurs : | Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) (Paris, FRA) |
Type de document : | Ouvrage |
Editeur : | Paris [FRA] : OECD Publishing, 2014/11 |
Collection : | OECD Reviews of Health Care Quality |
ISBN : | 978-92-64-20204-7 |
Description : | 139p. / fig. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Classement : | BS10/ (POLITIQUES ET SYSTEMES DES PAYS ETRANGERS EUROPE) |
Mots-clés : | Système santé ; Politique santé ; Qualité soins ; Offre soins ; Système soins ; Médecine ville ; Hôpital ; Donnée statistique ; Indicateur ; Indicateur santé ; Démographie médicale ; Dépense santé ; Prise charge ; Assurance maladie ; Rémunération ; Profession santé ; Financement ; Performance ; Réforme ; Turquie |
Résumé : | This report is the sixth of a series of publications reviewing the quality of health care across selected OECD countries. Turkey underwent a very ambitious reform programme in 2003, the so-called "Health Transformation Programme". Access to healthcare in Turkey has greatly increased with the attainment of Universal Health Coverage, as also demonstrated by improvement in health outcomes, most notably around maternal and child health and infectious diseases. However, despite these significant achievements, Turkey has a significant way to travel to deliver high-quality health services to its population. Governance of the health system is highly centralised and typified by directive control from the Ministry of Health, and information collected in different part of the system is not always fully exploited. The OECD Review of Health Care Quality in Turkey recommends a number of changes to address these shortcomings. The key recommendations are that: 1)Turkey needs to develop robust systems to standardise and monitor the quality of care, encourage continuous professional development and incorporate patient views 2)some loosening of the governance structure would be welcome, to allow regions greater flexibility to assess and respond to local health needs and to continue to provide health workers with incentives for improve quality 3)data on health sector activity and outcomes need to be made more available and more usable for individual patients and clinicians, while greater effort is needed to increase the robustness of Turkey’s information systems at national level and harmonise performance measures to OECD and other international comparators. |
En ligne : | http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264202054-en |
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