Approaches to Health Care Needs Assessment
Syed Amin Tabish
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Syed Amin Tabish: Sher-i-Kashmir Inst. of Medical Sciences
Chapter Chapter 8 in Health Care Management: Principles and Practice, 2024, pp 157-174 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Needs assessment informs healthcare planning and resource allocation. Here are the essential steps: Disaggregation: Break down healthcare services into meaningful units (e.g., mental health services for different age groups), each encompassing various interventions; Measurement: Decide what to measure—consider structural factors (bed capacity, staffing, costs) and outcomes (e.g., death rate). Clear definitions of case mix and severity matter; Practical Tool: Needs assessment combines epidemiology, economics, and values. It is an iterative process, not just a document. Prioritize service development through consensus; Population Benefit: Individual ability to benefit matters. Epidemiological data often reveal potential benefit more effectively than clinical records. Holistic View: Benefit extends beyond clinical outcomes—includes reassurance, supportive care, and relief for caregivers. Healthcare spans prevention, diagnosis, continuing care, rehabilitation, and palliative care. Strategic approach to health needs assessment includes: select a population, identify key problems, plan interventions, and evaluate outcomes. Health care includes not just treatment but also prevention, diagnosis, continuing care, rehabilitation, and palliative care. A strategy for carrying out a HNA includes: select a population, review and select key problems, select an action, plan an intervention, and evaluate. Needs assessment adapts with changing contexts and evidence. Sophisticated approaches remain crucial for effective, equitable healthcare.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-3879-3_8
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