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Vol. 20. Issue 4.
Pages 316-324 (July - August 2006)
Vol. 20. Issue 4.
Pages 316-324 (July - August 2006)
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Measuring the performance of health care services: a review of international experiences and their application to urban contexts
Medir el desempeño de los servicios de salud: revisión de las experiencias internacionales y su aplicación a contextos urbanos
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Anna García-Altésa,
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Correspondence: Dra. Anna García-Altés. Agència de Salut Pública de Barcelona. Pl. Lesseps, 1. 08023 Barcelona. Spain.
, Lauriane Zoncob, Carme Borrella, Antoni Plasènciac, for The Barcelona Group On The Performance Of Health Care Services
a Agència de Salut Pública de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
b Department of Health and Medical Services, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
c Direcció General de Salut Pública, Departament de Salut, Barcelona, Spain
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Abstract
Background

The objective of performance assessment is to provide governments and populations with appropriate information about the state of their health care system. The objective of this paper is to present the most recent developments in performance assessment and their application in urban contexts.

Methods

Literature review in PubMed (1970-2004). We identified additional papers and grey literature from retrieved references.

Results

Performance assessment initiatives were identified in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand. The World Health Report 2000 is one of the best known examples of a transnational approach to performance assessment.

Conclusion

The best developed initiatives to date are those that define precise categories, criteria and indicators with which to analyse and assess health care systems, based on a solid conceptual framework. Performance assessment fits perfectly in urban contexts, as it is a useful tool for designing and monitoring policies, assessing the quality of the services provided, and measuring the health status of city dwellers. Barcelona and Montreal are currently collaborating together on a project to assess the performance assessment of their respective health care services.

Key words:
Outcome and process assessment
Health care systems
Health status
Resumen
Objetivos

El objetivo de la evaluación del desempeño es dar información apropiada a los gobiernos y las poblaciones sobre el funcionamiento de su sistema sanitario. El objetivo de este artículo es presentar los desarrollos más recientes en la medida del desempeño y su aplicación en contextos urbanos.

Métodos

Revisión de la bibliografía en PubMed (1970-2004). Se identificaron artículos adicionales y bibliografía gris y de las referencias de los artículos seleccionados.

Resultados

Se identificaron iniciativas de medida del desempeño en Australia, Canadá, Reino Unido y Nueva Zelanda. La iniciativa transnacional del Informe sobre la salud en el mundo 2000 de la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) es una de las más conocidas.

Conclusiones

Las iniciativas más desarrolladas en la actualidad son las que definen categorías, criterios e indicadores para analizar y evaluar los sistemas sanitarios, basándose en un marco conceptual sólido. La medida del desempeño encaja perfectamente en los contextos urbanos, ya que es una herramienta útil para diseñar y hacer un seguimiento del nivel de consecución de las políticas en marcha, medir la calidad de los servicios disponibles y el estado de salud de los habitantes de una población. Barcelona y Montreal están trabajando en un proyecto de colaboración para la evaluación del desempeño de sus servicios sanitarios.

Palabras clave:
Evaluación de resultados y de proceso
Sistemas sanitarios
Estado de salud
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