Ama defends new organizational models for more sustainable health

Anna Basur, President of Ama, while celebrating the eighteenth project management course, organized by Sedisa.
he Eighteenth project management courseOrganized by the Spanish Society of Health Managers (SEDISA), combines distinguished health professionals in El Escorial.
In this context, Anna Priestpresident Ama Group, It has been included in the schedule of “organizational models: new health models”, as it analyzed the main challenges of the national health system (SNS) and suggested keys to its development.
During his exhibition, the priest stressed the need to move towards More cohesion of the health systemBetting on organizational models that focus on efficiency, innovation, customization and prevention. In this line, the most prominent cooperation between the public and private sectors, and the promotion of professional leadership and digital transformation as basic pillars to achieve more flexible and sustainable health.
“Health administration develops before challenges such as the aging of the population, the increase in chronic diseases, professionals, or financial sustainability. The biggest challenge we face is our challenge Enhancing health governance with flexible structures, Capable of adapting and preparing permanent evaluation tools. “
Ama president defended progress Integrated care modelsWhich is assumed to have a shift in the model: moved from an interactive and explosive approach to a proactive, personal and coordinated renaissance. “It is necessary to face the great challenge in the twenty -first century: a better presence, with more humanity and sustainability, for residents living more years and needs more care,” he explained.
The priest also referred to Value -based health models As an opportunity to enhance a system that focuses on real results and the patient’s experience. However, it has warned that its implementation requires a deep shift to funding, management and culture, which confirms the importance of public purchase on the basis of value as a tool to ensure the quality of care and SNS sustainability.
In his speech, he devoted special attention to a concept Health is connectedA approach that bets on the integrated digitization of the system, with tools such as operating electronic history, electronic prescription or a patient monitoring. “Digitability and connected health are not only techniques, but rather a new way to understand health care. Its real potential is achieved when it is placed in the service of the patient, professional and system efficiency. To push this transformation, continuous investment, smart organization, and long -term vision.”
The information published in the medical writing contains data, data and data from official institutions and health professionals. However, given any questions related to your health, consult the opposite health specialist.