Significance of Healthcare service delivery
Healthcare service delivery is the process of providing medical care and assistance to individuals, encompassing various services from diagnosis to treatment. The text discusses challenges in delivering physiotherapy services and explores how education reforms can address these issues, particularly within the National Health Insurance framework. It highlights the importance of integrating digital technologies and ensuring that healthcare leadership competencies are considered in developing healthcare programs. Overall, effective healthcare service delivery is crucial for improving patient outcomes and addressing disparities in access to care.
Synonyms: Health service provision, Medical service delivery, Healthcare provision, Health delivery services, Clinical service delivery, Healthcare access, Medical services, Health care provision, Medical care delivery, Healthcare administration
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The concept of Healthcare service delivery in scientific sources
Healthcare service delivery encompasses the provision of medical assistance guided by primary health care principles, impacted by workforce distribution, digital technology, and National Health Insurance initiatives, while also addressing challenges and improving patient satisfaction and outcomes.
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) This is boosted by the use of mid-level healthcare workers that are equivalent to clinical associates on the African continent. The efficiency of this is improved by having clinical associates in the healthcare system in South Africa.[1] (2) Training can facilitate faster integration of new clinical practice guidelines, training is also essential to orientate new staff, and refresher courses are necessary for effective this.[2] (3) This refers to the provision of medical care and support to individuals, which is a focus in rural areas with limited access to healthcare resources.[3] (4) Healthcare service delivery is the process that interprofessional practice aims to improve, and its successful implementation is influenced by factors like understanding of interprofessional practice, the need for interprofessional relationships, and communication.[4] (5) The study aimed to explore the extent of integration of rehabilitation services in healthcare provision at the primary health care level, as described in the text.[5]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) This refers to the provision of medical care, which experienced a decline in quality during the pandemic, as indicated by patients' ratings of their experiences.[6] (2) This is the process of providing medical care, and the pandemic negatively affected healthcare service delivery.[7] (3) This is the process of providing medical care to patients, and patient satisfaction is a crucial indicator of the effectiveness of the delivery.[8] (4) This is the process of providing healthcare services to individuals, and the use of digital technology can enhance the process of this delivery.[9] (5) Development of all future healthcare LDPs must consider applicable policies and be based on curricula that are focused on healthcare leadership competency development across all functional areas in the healthcare service delivery value chain.[10]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) Healthcare service delivery is the provision of medical services to patients, and the study suggests that adequate ultrasound training is essential for ensuring quality healthcare service delivery at district hospital level.[11] (2) The provision of medical care and services to patients, which was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, including PMTCT services, impacting the attainment of Sustainable Development Goal 3 related to health and well-being.[12] (3) This is the area where the support of the ideology within National Health Insurance seemed to fade as the discussions moved towards translating the conceptual framework to meaningful change, according to the text.[13] (4) The process of providing medical care and services to patients, as examined in the context of refugee children.[14]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) This refers to the process of providing medical care, and the text examines the challenges being experienced in the delivery of physiotherapy services and how changes in education could address these challenges, particularly within the context of the National Health Insurance (NHI).[15]
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) This encompasses the processes and methods through which medical services are provided to patients, from initial assessment to treatment and ongoing care, impacting patient health outcomes.[16]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Healthcare service delivery requires research to inform the management of service delivery, including referral pathways, core services needed, and how to expand these.[17] (2) Refers to the provision of medical care and related services to the population, which can be affected by factors such as staffing, funding, and infrastructure.[18] (3) Healthcare service delivery can be strained by prolonged fever admissions, making it essential to identify the underlying causes of extended hospital stays to improve the quality of patient care through appropriate empirical treatment and effective management strategies.[19] (4) The methods and approaches used to provide medical care to patients, which were altered during the pandemic to include remote options, constitute 'healthcare service delivery'.[20] (5) One of the key functions of the healthcare system in any country is ensuring the availability, access to and delivery of services that meet minimum quality standards.[21]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) The findings could be useful for the healthcare sector and healthcare service delivery systems operating in different countries for further receiving halal healthcare services in Islamic-friendly hospitals.[22] (2) Blockchain for healthcare service delivery is another test case for the DAF, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, and telehealth and telemedicine systems are supportive in remote healthcare services delivery.[23]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) This is something that the NHI is intended to improve through reform, promoting equity and efficiency for access.[24] (2) The process of providing medical care and treatment to individuals, encompassing a range of services, including diagnosis, treatment, and preventative care, delivered by healthcare professionals and facilities.[25]