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Healthcare matching - Conditions for developing a New Service System in Healthcare’

Author

  • Lars Nordgren

Summary, in English

Purpose

The purpose is to outline the conditions for a new service system in healthcare, which will be able to match the available capacity in and between healthcare units in order to match the need of care for the patients.

Methodology

By drawing on statements from patients, experiences from similar services (a literature review), empirical research into the effects of the reforms on free choice and the care guarantee and a theoretically informed discussion drawing on value-creation and service productivity it is claimed that a matching system is needed to be developed.

Findings

As healthcare lacks incentives and structures of matching capacity between various care providers, and for coordinating episodes of care for the patient the result is management of capacity that is difficult and uncertain for patients. Continuity and coordination during all the healthcare process are seen as important values by patients. It is valuable for patients to be matched in the coordination of contacts with providers and specialists.

Implications

Healthcare matching generates the supportive data for innovative service research. For management it could be applicable in different organizational areas, for patients in their choices of provider and for the providers, when matching the needs for patients. In further research it would be of value to discuss the barriers of matching.

Originality/value

Outlining the conditions for a service system, healthcare matching, is not done before.

Publishing year

2011

Language

English

Pages

304-318

Publication/Series

International Journal of Quality and Service Sciences

Volume

Vol.3

Issue

No 3

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Topic

  • Social Sciences Interdisciplinary

Keywords

  • accessibility
  • coordination
  • health care
  • matching
  • service system
  • value creation

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1756-669X