Development of a model to deliver primary health care in Qatar.

Mohamed Ahmed Syed, Hanan Al Mujalli, Catherine Maria Kiely, Hamda Abdulla A/Qotba
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Background: Healthcare providers around the world are seeking to manage the rising burden of chronic conditions against a backdrop of both growing and ageing populations as well as greater expectations of health services. This paper describes the development of an integrated primary care model 'the family medicine model (FMM)' to deliver primary healthcare in Qatar to better address some of the healthcare challenges faced.

Methods: A developmental approach was adopted in defining an FMM for Qatar that could potentially address health needs of its population, while acknowledging local context and addressing complexities. A literature review was undertaken followed by field visits and setting up of a working group in order to identify, develop and adapt a model suitable for delivery of primary care in Qatar.

Results: Key principles of the proposed model and its component were defined. Components included primary care workforce and practice-based teams, service provision and practice-based services, health information and technology, access to care and information, care management, care coordination, practice management and quality and safety.

Conclusions: The proposed model is an innovative approach which utilises and integrates these components to deliver holistic primary care. It is anticipated that its introduction will help redesign and integrate the way primary healthcare is delivered to the population of Qatar in helping patients manage their own health and reduce the numbers that need to be admitted to secondary care, improving patients' independence and well-being as well as dramatically reducing the cost to the overall health system.

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在卡塔尔制定提供初级保健的模式。
背景:在人口不断增长和老龄化以及对卫生服务的更高期望的背景下,世界各地的卫生保健提供者正在寻求管理慢性病日益增加的负担。本文描述了综合初级保健模式“家庭医学模式(FMM)”的发展,以在卡塔尔提供初级保健,以更好地解决所面临的一些医疗保健挑战。方法:在确定卡塔尔的FMM时采用了一种发展方法,这种方法可以潜在地满足其人口的健康需求,同时承认当地情况并解决复杂性。在进行了文献审查之后,进行了实地考察,并成立了一个工作组,以确定、发展和调整适合卡塔尔初级保健提供的模式。结果:定义了模型的关键原理及其组成部分。组成部分包括初级保健工作人员和基于实践的团队、服务提供和基于实践的服务、保健信息和技术、获得护理和信息、护理管理、护理协调、做法管理以及质量和安全。结论:提出的模型是一种创新的方法,利用和整合这些组成部分,以提供全面的初级保健。预计它的引入将有助于重新设计和整合向卡塔尔人口提供初级卫生保健的方式,帮助患者管理自己的健康,减少需要接受二级保健的人数,提高患者的独立性和福祉,并大大降低整个卫生系统的成本。
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