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Jos de Blok 2 december 2010

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Jos de Blok 2 december 2010. Buurtzorg and professionalism. History Community Care. Till 1990 community nurses: 1 fte each 3000 inhabitants 1993: assesment – RIO – CIZ 1990 – 2000: homehelp – community care – homecare 2000 – 2009: Delegation Market More than 2500 homecare companies. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Jos de Blok 2 december 2010

Jos de Blok

2 december 2010

Buurtzorg and professionalism

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History Community Care• Till 1990 community nurses: 1 fte each 3000

inhabitants• 1993: assesment – RIO – CIZ• 1990 – 2000: homehelp – community care –

homecare• 2000 – 2009:

– Delegation– Market– More than 2500 homecare companies

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Results 2009

• Fragmentation of cure, care, prevention• Standardisation of care-activities• Lower quality / higher costs• 70 / 80% homecare companies financial

problems• Clients? Got lost in the system

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Coördination problem

• Difficult to built substainable coördination strategies

• K model versus B model; different visions on cost control government

• AWBZ/WMO is production driven• So: nobody is responsible for coördination

unless it’s payed for

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Start

Starting an organization and care delivery

model with independent teams of max 12 nurses who organize and are responsible for the complete process: clients, nurses, planning, education and finance; and… all kind off coördination activities!!!!

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Motivation

• Dissatisfaction at work because of lack of autonomy and professionalism

• Excess of bureaucracy, more rules than taking care for patients

• Aiming at an organization model in which theory and practice are equally important while focussing on both individuals and the community

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Guiding principles

• People want to be able to control their own lives as long als possible

• People want to keep up improve the quality of their live

• People want social participation in their own town

• People want warm relationships

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Different types of patients

• Chronically ill and functionally disabled patients

• Elderly patients with multiple pathology• Patients in a terminal phase• Patients with symptoms of dementia• Patients who are released from the hospital

and are nog yet fully recovered

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Results for patients

• Patients find the ‘Buurtzorg’ nurses very professional and easy accessible (24h a day!)

• The experience high quality of care. Compaired to 307 other organizations for community care they give the highest score to Buurtzorg (Nivel 2009)

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Results for community nurses

• Increasing professional autonomy

• Increasing expertise

• Decreasing helplessness

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Current situation

The concept of Buurtzorg is snowballing in The Netherlands. It started with 1 center in January 2007 and has presently about 265 centers in the whole country, delivering care for 30.000 patients a year

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Health 2.0.

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Health 2.0

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Buurtzorg december 2010

• 265 centers

• 2700 nurses

• 30.000 clients a year

• 80 million euro turnover a year

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Conclusion

A strong position of professionals leads to:• Respect: moral will and moral skills• Choice and empowerment• Patient involvement in health policy• Acces and support• Trustfull society

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