Patient-team relationships

Total results in % based on votes of 14 people




Policy

1

Patients are educated chiefly through distribution of books and pamphlets. Decisions regarding patient care and treatment are made between patients and healthcare professionals. Little investment in self-management tools.

2

Patients are educated chiefly through referral to self-management and patient support classes, or to social networks. Decisions regarding patient care and treatment are made between patients and healthcare professionals. Some investment in self-management tools.

3

Training in patient empowerment is made available to healthcare providers, clinical educators, pharmacists and patients. Regarding patient care and treatment, collaborative decision-making is implemented if requested by the patient or family. The state incentivises investment in self-management tools, training and education.

4

Training in patient empowerment is made available to healthcare providers, clinical educators, pharmacists, patients and all caregivers. Collaborative decision-making is part of routine care and treatment. Heavy state investment and incentives to stakeholders in self-management tools, training and education.

Overview of the new policies developed by players.

Reshaping position 4: Training in patient empowerment is made available to health and social care providers, clinical educators, pharmacists, patients and patients’ organisations, schools, workplaces and all caregivers. Collaborative decision-making is part of routine care and treatment. Targeted and evidence-based state investment and incentives to stakeholders in self-management tools, training and education.
Belgium, 22/11/2011

Training in patient empowerment is made available to healthcare providers, clinical educators, pharmacists, patients and all caregivers. Key to collaborative decisionmaking is a structured network, part of routine care and treatment. Incentives are required to create a continuous flowsystem of patient empowerment, based on health educators at point of need.
Belgium, 22/11/2011