TRASPASO DE INSALUD
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TRASPASO DE INSALUD
Public Health System Madrid Region Belén Prado Sanjurjo Deputy Minister of Health Madrid Region October 2011 Spain: global and health data Spanish global data Population: just over 47 million inhabitants Area: 504.645 m2 Gross Domestic Product (GDP): just over 1 billion € Health data Total hospitals: 794 Total number of beds: 161.022 In patient discharge: 5 million Madrid Region: global and health data Madrid Region data Population: just over 6,3 million inhabitants Area: 8.000 m2 Gross Domestic Product (GDP): 190 thousand million € Health data Total hospitals: 81 Total number of beds: 21.440 In patient discharge: 650.000 Public Health System Madrid Region Organization Territorial organization: unique area of health Family care Specialised care System to attend accidents and emergencies SUMMA 112 Public Health System Madrid Region The Principal characteristics Universal health care Accesible Free Wide offer of services High quality Professionals with knowledge and accredited scientific-medical preparation Public Health System Madrid Region Principal numbers (1) More than 6,3 million of citizens 426 family care centres 35 hospitals 33 speciality care centres More than 82.000 people with an extraordinary technical and scientific training 1.894 professionals and more than 770 mobile devices to attend accidents and emergencies (SUMMA 112) 7.134 million euros budget in 2011 Public Health System Madrid Region Principal numbers (2) Then has been lots of activity in 2010 More than 52 million family care consultations More than 11 million specialist consultations 14 million diagnostic tests More than 480.000 people admitted to hospitals More than 400.000 surgical operations 2,6 million emergencies 729 solid organ transplants and around 2.000 of tissues and hematopoyetic parents Public Health System Madrid Region The main objectives Improve health care quality: closer to citizens; more accessible; more efficient; faster and more convenient for patients Promote biomedical research: 19 research groups of hospitals of Madrid are integrated into the Network of Biomedical Research Centres (CIBER). Five Biomedical Research Instituts authorizeds Intensify the technical training of health care professionals: to achieve the complete adaptation; to increase their competence and achieve the professional feel like a significant part of the organization Taking maximum advantage of new technologies: all new hospitals incorporate the most advanced technology; robot technologies in surgical procedures; technological model of information systems; electronic médical prescription Explore and integrate new forms of health management : Mixed model of private public cooperation, combining the private financing initiative. Public Health System Madrid Region The Madrid Region building 11 hospitals in 7 years Initial situation Growth Accelerated expansion peripheral areas where the population has been increased Descentralized and dispersed population Unique situation of the Puerta de Hierro Hospital, it isn’t a new hospital, it’s a transfer Madrid: situación 2004 Functional program conducted Awarded preliminary Land conditioning The marked areas: area of strong growth, future locations of hospitals Hospital de Puerta de Hierro Public Health System Madrid Region Health Infrastructure In response to the needs The plan includes: 11 hospitals 10 new construction 1 transfer 74 primary health care centres Public Health System Madrid Region Specific to Madrid Region Change in health-care models Trends in the health care models: increased efficiency (less resources to carry out the same activity) Hospitals 2004 Rigid Buildings Very structured Hospitals large, highly centralized: complexity of processes generation of bottlenecks poor assessment from users, both patients and professionals Vision of change for Madrid Region Hospitals permeable to patients Integration of different levels of care: approach to family care Decentralization of hospitals and adapted to the needs of the population: beds and more outpatient clinics Public Health System Madrid Region PFI Models used Care Provision and Non-Care Provision PFI model Non-Care Provision PFI Model 4 hospitals Administrative concession of public services 30 years (extendable) Retributive model: Capita 7 hospitals Administrative concession public works 30 years (extendable) Retributive model: Maximum Annual Amount (MAA) Fixed component: maximum of 40% of total remuneration Variable Components: the criteria have to complited Concession services: 1. Comprehensive maintenance of the building 2. Urban waste management and sanitation 3. Security service 4. Comprehensive service laundry 5. Transportation and management assistant 6. Disinfection and pest control service 7. Management file clinical and administrative documentation 8. Management Service staff 9. Service reception / information and switchboard 10. Road Maintenance and gardens 11. Cleaning Service 12. Comprehensive service sterilization 13. Warehouse and distribution management 14. Restoration management Billing intercentre Concession services: All Public Health System Madrid Region PFI model advantages for Public Administration Allows System Sustainability Size reduction of Public Administration: from provider to controller Healthcare provision without increasing public debt Stable rhythm of investment government in the evolution of public spending Fairness among different generations Reversion of the well preserved assets to Public Administration at the end of the concession period: maintenance policy Private sector specialization (partnerships of specialized companies): innovation Risk transfered to private sector Public Health System Madrid Region Phases and activities for 2• Previous phase: - Definition o of the portfolio of hospitals. Execution of purchases of equipment - Implementation of functional programs. - Search for lands, contact with local councils. - Other studies. 3• - Bidding and award phase of work. 4• 5• Year 1 - Construction Project. - Monitoring works. Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 6•Strategic decisions: Health infrastructure Centralizadad outsourcing Detection of the needs Analysis of the impact on the health care - - Information Systems - Centralized Unit Diagnostic Imaging - Clinical Analysis í Laboratory Purchase of equipment. Opening Public Health System Madrid Region PFI Models used Care Provision and Non-Care Provision PFI model: Administrative Concession Contract The dealership is committed to: Drafting of the Implementation of public works Implementation and supervision of work Allocation of necessary equipment (defined by the Administration) Provision of the clinical furniture (defined by the Administration) Specialized Health Service Provision Providing Health Services not Maintenance and replacement of furniture, equipment and building Not included: Transplant Oxygen Theraphy Medical Transport Non-Care Provision PFI Model : Exploitation concession contract and public works The dealership is committed to: Drafting of the Implementation of public works Implementation and supervision of work Allocation of necessary equipment (except high-tech and electro) Provision of the clinical furniture (defined by the Administration) Keeping the construction, equipment and electromedical equipment: replacement of equipment and furniture Exploitation of additional areas and commercial spaces Not included: Provision of medical services and medical diagnostic activities Provision and maintenance of high-tech medical equipment and electro Provision and maintenance of Information Systems Public Health System Madrid Region Non-Care Provision PFI Model: Administration Control Office of Monitoring for Implementation of Work Technical Unit Control (TUC) Functions TUC Monitor, control and evaluate the services exploited for the work Determine the deduction for non-compliance with quality and performance indicators set out in Specific Technical Specification Hospitals Monitor the economic literature, technical and financial dealerships Reviewing the various Plans of the Dealers (Quality, Training, Environmental and Occupational Hazards) Public Health System Madrid Region Non-Care Provision PFI Model: Stipulation of Quality and Performance Indicators Defined Specific Technical Specification Model: define the level of service delivery through nondeduction guidelines target indicators set Indicators of Complains Control parameter: For each indicator Failures of the control parameter (Types: Readiness, Quality) Accounting for Failure: response times and time correction Correction factors: evaluated hospital area and category of service Joint Weighting Measurement of Failure Corresponding reduction on MAA (Maximum Annual Amount) Effective Compensation Public Health System Madrid Region Explotation of strategic opportunities Information Systems Outsourcing Hospitals Non-Care Provision PFI Model Management Software nursing Hospitalization Admission Outsourcing: HCE EMR (HISTORIA (ELECTRONICCLINICA MEDICAL ELECTRONICA) RECORD) Clinical history of patients Emergency Medical software for clinical Management of patients Operation room Clinical analysis laboratory Clinical Management Software Software and hardware for hospital pharmacy (unit dose) Software and hardware Pathological Anatomy Appointments software Mailing of clinical test results on Internet G P Systems Diagnostic imaging A Software Requests BILLING hosting maintenance service management user support integration between systems Public Health System Madrid Region Explotation of strategic opportunities Centralized Unit Diagnostic Imaging Public Company Reference Population: 1.1 million Focal Points: 6 Hospitals in networked Central Unit/ Laboratory More than 5 million radiological examinations More than 1.800 radiological examinations per day Clinical Analysis Laboratory Family Care Specialty Care H. Infanta Sofía H. Infanta Leonor H. Henares H. Infanta Cristina H. SurEste H. Tajo Private Company; concession management of the activity Reference Population: 1.1 million Focal Points: 6 Hospitals in networked, family care and some residential aged care of the area of influence Public Health System Madrid Region Thus, prior to the introduction of an PFI Model There is no standard model of PFI, adaptation to: Particular objectives of the government Existing resources in the country Model used so far Leeway in the transfer of risks: Transfer to the dealership the conditioning of the plot and execution of the rush Pay system that includes the degree of compliance with the requirements of quality, coverage, accessibility and efficiency Creating an audit body to assess the results continuously: Monitoring and evaluation of the initiative Comparison PFI-traditional systems Public Health System Madrid Region Construction investment: 1,288 million € by the dealerships The total investment in PFI included in the 11 hospitals: Civil works Facilities Furniture In addition, four hospitals Care Provision and Non-Care Provision PFI model includes investment in medical equipment PFI MODEL HOSPITAL H. Infanta Leonor H. Infanta Sofía H. Infanta Cristina Non-Care Provision PFI Model H. del Henares H. del Sureste H. el Tajo H. Puerta Hierro H. Infanta Elena H. Torrejón Care and Non-Care Provision PFI Model H. Villalba H. Móstoles TOTAL No Beds 264 283 210 194 125 98 613 106 220 164 284 2,561 Investment made(€) 87,790,000 91, 602,000 71,987,000 80,135,000 65,653,000 44,525,000 182,828,000 61,099,000 169,347,375 201,322,884 232,225,148 1,288,514,407 Public Health System Madrid Region Achievements have allowed benefits in brief 11 hospitals built in 7 years Strategic opportunities: Integrated hospital information systems Centralized outsourcing of the clinical laboratory: Reduction of per capita costs Increased efficiency in the use of human and material resources Better health care quality Improvement in the time of response for the diagnosis results Radiodiagnosis centralization Reduction of the cost per test Better efficiency in the use of human and material resources Immediate satisfaction of the demand (no waiting lists) Centralization of equipment purchasing (economy of scale): Negotiation, maintenance and extension of other health establishments Public Health System Madrid Region Achievements and benefits (example) is 100% variable in 7 of the 11 hospitals: For decision dealerships ensures quality Presentation of the m2 constructed, reference population (2007) in the time allotted for opening and MAA (2005) for each hospital MODEL HOSPITALS Non-Care Provision PFI Model H. Infanta Leonor H. Infanta Sofía H. Infanta Cristina H. del Henares H. del Sureste H. el Tajo H. Puerta Hierro Care and Non-Care Provision PFI Model H. Infanta Elena TOTAL m2 Reference population MAA (award) MAA (variable) 85,066 84,290 56, 811 58,149 45,033 38,015 172,263 314,225 299,686 150,000 170,000 138,853 63,073 540,426 15,448,178 17,859,968 13,792,400 14,964,000 9,912,709 9,006,528 44,548,550 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 43,504 101,845 25,242,360 100% 583,131 1,778,108 150,774,693 Economic benefits of granting of medical care management in laboratory SERVICE Laboratorio Clínico Capita Hospital Public Laboratory Madrid Region 38,7 Maximum Capita 22,1 € Capita award 15,9 € Savings -59% Comparative data for cost per person for administration depending on the nature (public or private) service provider (2008) Public Health System Madrid Region Achievements and benefits: Satisfaction of users (2011) OPINION SURVEY OF NEW HOSPITALS OF MADRID REGION HOSPITAL GLOBAL HOSPITALS Outpatient m2 Emergencies MAA Hospitalization MAA (variable) DEL TAJO 88,3 % 95,5 % 79,9 % 87,4 % INF. ELENA 85,8 % 83,9 % 83,1 % 86,9 % INF. CRISTINA 87,2 % 97,6 % 76,4 % 86,8 % INF.LEONOR 81,3 % 81,4 % 71,9 % 84,2 % DEL SURESTE 80,2 % 72,8 % 73,0 % 87,3 % INF.SOFÍA 81,6 % 76,4 % 69,4 % 90,4 % DEL HENARES 85,6 % 93,8 % 72,9 % 86,9 % PUERTA DE HIERRO 83,9 % 90,6 % 65,2 % 88,3 % AVERAGE 84,2 % 86,5 % 74,0 % 87,3 % GLOBAL 85,6 % 89,0 % 74,9 % 85,9 % Public Health System Madrid Region Conclusion 40% of the Community of Madrid budget goes to health care. With this money, we are carrying out projects with an extraordinary impact and significance, both in the field of human resources and in health and communication infrastructures. The aim is that our Public Health System be able to respond, day by day, to the health care needs in a rapid way, and with the highest quality service Today Madrid has the best medical attention of Spain, the longer live expectancy and the best results in the treatment of diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular disease