Continuity of Care

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Project Description

The Finnish healthcare system is burdened by long lines and unequal access to care, with rising costs and a need for improvement. Kela, the national social insurance institution, is exploring a revised patient reimbursement model that aims to encourage continuity of care, improve availability and equal access to healthcare services, and reduce costs. Incentives could be a key component of this model. The Ministry of Health and Social Affairs is also exploring a new “Personal Doctor” (Omalääkäri) model used in other countries. The success of these initiatives will require collaboration and changes at different levels, including new funding mechanisms and approaches to testing and implementation.

The main questions to address are: 

  • How do different actors involved (doctors, customers, officials) perceive what is the ideal outcome? What are the barriers?
  • What incentives will create the desired behaviours? How should the reimbursement model work to support the right behaviours?

Read more about the process in the blogs!

 

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