2018
DOI: 10.1002/hpm.2493
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Building hospital capacity planning mechanisms in Poland: The impact of 2016/2017 regulatory changes

Abstract: Capacity planning is a crucial component of modern health care governance. The aim of this paper is to analyze the requirements that need to be met to build effective hospital capacity planning mechanisms in Poland. In this context, the recent regulatory changes strongly influencing hospital sector functioning, including introduction of health care needs maps, capital investment assessment, and hospital network regulations, are analyzed. Some possible ways forward, based on review of international experiences … Show more

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“…Furthermore, the results for the severity proportion q suggested the need to allocate funding and to study the appropriate ratio of the hospital carrying capacity to the city population because despite the small number of severely symptomatic COVID-19 patients, the hospitals in Davao City still were overwhelmed. More than allocating funds for equipment and buildings, the production of and adequate remuneration for an appropriate number of nursing and healthcare professionals should be a necessity [56]. The need for this action was further supported by the results with respect to the diseaseinduced death rate μ H as it only critically increased in Q4 when many of the hospitals reached its maximum capacity, and many of the healthcare workers were overwhelmed by the number of hospital admissions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the results for the severity proportion q suggested the need to allocate funding and to study the appropriate ratio of the hospital carrying capacity to the city population because despite the small number of severely symptomatic COVID-19 patients, the hospitals in Davao City still were overwhelmed. More than allocating funds for equipment and buildings, the production of and adequate remuneration for an appropriate number of nursing and healthcare professionals should be a necessity [56]. The need for this action was further supported by the results with respect to the diseaseinduced death rate μ H as it only critically increased in Q4 when many of the hospitals reached its maximum capacity, and many of the healthcare workers were overwhelmed by the number of hospital admissions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was also a perspective in which, for infrastructure projects, new rules of application assessment and granting financing were introduced, including developing the health needs maps and a tool for assessing investment proposals-the Evaluation Instrument of Investment Motions in Health Care. The latter aimed at improving capital investment coordination, i.e., by limiting duplication of investment in the same geographical area and assuring that the planned investment is actually needed (in accordance with the regional health needs map) (12).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Capacity planning for services is the management practice by which organizations can estimate the required number of staff, equipment, or any of their resources to deliver their services most efficiently. 6 The topic has been widely discussed in the literature.…”
Section: Capacity Planning Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%