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The human factor.

E Friedman

    Health Management Quarterly : HMQ
    |December 9, 1992
    PubMed
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    Health system reforms, while theoretically sound, may present challenges for patient acceptance and adherence. Understanding patient perspectives is crucial for successful implementation of these changes.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Systems Science
    • Health Services Research
    • Patient-Centered Care

    Background:

    • Health system reforms are frequently proposed to improve efficiency and outcomes.
    • However, the patient experience and acceptance of these reforms are often overlooked.
    • Theoretical models may not fully capture the practical implications for individuals navigating the healthcare system.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore patient perceptions of anticipated health system reforms.
    • To identify potential barriers to patient acceptance and adherence to reform-driven changes.
    • To understand the 'patient taste' of reforms beyond their theoretical elegance.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative interviews with diverse patient populations.
    • Thematic analysis of patient narratives regarding healthcare system changes.

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  • Exploration of patient expectations and concerns about reform impacts.
  • Main Results:

    • Patients anticipate reforms may lead to disruptions in care continuity.
    • Concerns were raised about increased administrative burdens and reduced access to familiar providers.
    • The perceived benefits of reforms did not always outweigh the anticipated personal costs for patients.

    Conclusions:

    • Health system reforms require careful consideration of the patient perspective to ensure successful adoption.
    • Effective communication and patient engagement strategies are essential to mitigate negative patient experiences.
    • Addressing patient concerns proactively can improve the real-world effectiveness of health system reforms.