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WELLNESS PARADIGMWELLNESS PARADIGMA SHIFT IN PATIENTA SHIFT IN PATIENT
MANAGEMENTMANAGEMENT
Datu Dr Hj Mohamad Taha bin ArifDatu Dr Hj Mohamad Taha bin ArifDirector General of Health, MalaysiaDirector General of Health, Malaysia
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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONOttawa Charter Health promotion process of
enabling people to increase controlover their own health.
Self-care, self-help and selfmedication new healthcare
paradigm Education & empowerment
strategies for people to controlover their health.
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Sundsvall International Conference1991:
Identify the need to enable
communities and individuals totake control over their health andenvironment through education
and empowerment.
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HISTORY OFHISTORY OF
PATIENT MANAGEMENTPATIENT MANAGEMENT Searching for health natural
tendency Public acceptance of
alternative therapies. New medical discoveries
transform hospital functions to
promotion of health, prevention ofdisease, teaching and researchetc..
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NECESSITY FOR CHANGENECESSITY FOR CHANGE
Serious concern over cost of medicalcare
Future health care requiresreshaping the focus from illness,facilities and health care providers to
WELLNESS & PERSON focus andservices delivered close to patienthome.
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EPIDEMIOLOGICALEPIDEMIOLOGICALPERSPECTIVEPERSPECTIVE
Changing lifestyle and socio-economics developments lead to
new epidemics (disease andconditions), emerging andreemerging of infections
Hospital resources are used largelyto solve problems that could bedealt outside of hospitals.
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SHAPINGSHAPING
HEALTH SYSTEMHEALTH SYSTEMOF THE FUTUREOF THE FUTURE
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Malaysias Health VisionMalaysias Health Vision
"Malaysia is to be a nation of healthyindividuals, families and communities
through a health system that isequitable, affordable, efficient,
technologically appropriate,environmentally adaptable and consumer
friendly, with emphasis on quality,
innovation, health promotion and respectfor human dignity, and which promotesindividual responsibility and community
participation towards an enhanced
quality of life."
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Mission of MOHMission of MOH
"The Mission of the Ministry of Healthis to build partnerships for health tofacilitate and support the people to:
Attain fully their potential in health
Motivate them to appreciate healthas a valuable asset
Take positive action to improvefurther and sustain their healthstatus to enjoy a better quality of
life."
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Goals of Future HealthGoals of Future Health
Care SystemCare System Wellness Focus
Person Focus
Informed Person Self-help
Care Provided at Home or Close toHome
Seamless, Continuous Care
Services Tailored as Much as Possible
Effective, Efficient and Affordable
Services
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Patient, individual, family andcommunity will be empowered making decision on their own
health Save cost by avoiding unnecessary
visit.
Health care providers need tochange accommodate theempowered patient.
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Healthcare professional.. Need to be empowered
Provide care and play the role aspatient advocate, adviser,facilitator and educator
Acquire skills to the new tools in IT
Understand the importance of
quality of health care Involve in outcome evaluation
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HOSPITAL AS RESOURCEHOSPITAL AS RESOURCE
FOR WELLNESSFOR WELLNESS Emphasis on wellness as well as in
managing illness
Concept of healthy hospital underhealthy settings
Reservoir for of wellness to
community Coordinated, continuous andseamless care
Care provided at home or close tohome
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AREAS OF FOCUSAREAS OF FOCUS
A. People empowermentB. Partnership
C. Advocacy
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PEOPLEPEOPLE
EMPOWERMENTEMPOWERMENT Imparting health related
information, knowledge and skills
to individuals so that they are ableto make sound and responsibledecision to help themselves
Skills in self care should be liken asliving skills
Mass education through electronicmedia/publications
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PARTNERSHIPSPARTNERSHIPS
Partnership among public privatesector, industries, scientific and
academic institutions, publicinterest and workers group tofoster wellness
Partnership between health careproviders and consumers toachieve better health outcomes.
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ROLE FUTUREROLE FUTURE
HOSPITALSHOSPITALS When home and community
services and virtual services
expand, hospitals become smaller,more technological and moreintegrated
Hospital will remain essential, butthe operations must berestructured to be wellness
oriented, patient focused and
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CONCLUSIONCONCLUSION
Hospital services are no longerthought as a simple gatheringtogether of medical facilities
Hospital are becoming a moreimportant component of thesociety which are based the social,
economic, educational, political,preventive, curative and othercommon activities to all humanendeavors
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THANK YOUTHANK YOU