Difference between revisions of "Future shortage in healthcare workers effects availability hospital care negatively"
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==Enablers:== | ==Enablers:== | ||
• The increasing number of medical specialists that are working part-time | |||
• Increasing demand for specialistic diagnosis/care | |||
• Backlog in investments in hospitals | |||
• Higher demands for quality hospital care | |||
==Inhibitors:== | ==Inhibitors:== |
Revision as of 14:44, 17 October 2005
Description:
The upcoming shortage of (para-)medical professionals will lead to a restricted availability of hospital care. This can e.g. lead to ‘post-code healthcare’ (redistribution of care to those who can affort it) or to an evenly distributed shortage
Elderly can be neglected by there families and are left to fend for themselves in substandard nursing homes.
Many countries are addressing this issue and are first attempting to gather additional information and legitimize the problem.
Enablers:
• The increasing number of medical specialists that are working part-time • Increasing demand for specialistic diagnosis/care • Backlog in investments in hospitals • Higher demands for quality hospital care
Inhibitors:
- Awareness
- A renewed respect for the aging stage of the lifecycle
Paradigms:
Respect for Elderly versus Youth
Experts:
Timing:
Web Resources:
- World Report on violence and death - Chapter 5 - Abuse of the elderly. http://www.who.int/violence_injury_prevention/violence/global_campaign/en/chap5.pdf