TY - JOUR
T1 - Memorandum Weiterentwicklung der Gesundheitsversorgungsforschung in Bayern aus Sicht der Landesarbeitsgemeinschaft Gesundheitsversorgungsforschung
T2 - Status quo - Entwicklungspotenziale - Strategien
AU - Hollederer, A.
AU - Braun, G. E.
AU - Dahlhoff, G.
AU - Drexler, H.
AU - Engel, J.
AU - Gräel, E.
AU - Häusler, E.
AU - Heide, H.
AU - Heuschmann, P. U.
AU - Hörl, G.
AU - Imhof, H.
AU - Kaplan, M.
AU - Kasperbauer, R.
AU - Klemperer, D.
AU - Kolominsky-Rabas, P.
AU - Kuhn, J.
AU - Lang, M.
AU - Langejürgen, R.
AU - Lankes, A.
AU - Leidl, R.
AU - Liebl, B.
AU - Loss, J.
AU - Ludewig, K.
AU - Mansmann, U.
AU - Melcop, N.
AU - Nagels, K.
AU - Nowak, D.
AU - Pfundner, H.
AU - Reuschenbach, B.
AU - Schneider, A.
AU - Schneider, W.
AU - Schöffski, O.
AU - Schreiber, W.
AU - Voigtländer, S.
AU - Wildner, M.
AU - Zapf, A.
AU - Zellner, A.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - The aim of the memorandum on the development of health services research (HSR) in Bavaria is to operationalise the global objectives of the State Working Group Health Services Research (LAGeV) and to collectively define future topics, specific implementation steps, methods as well as ways of working for the future course of the LAGeV. The LAGeV is an expert committee that integrates and links the competencies of different actors from science, politics and health care regarding HSR and facilitates their cooperation. The memorandum is based on an explorative survey among the LAGeV members, which identified the status quo of health services research in Bavaria, potential for development, important constraints, promoting factors, specific recommendations as well as future topics for the further development of HSR in Bavaria. From the perspective of the LAGeV members, the 12 most important future topics are: 1) Interface and networking research, 2) Innovative health care concepts, 3) Health care for multimorbid patients, 4)Health care for chronically ill patients, 5) Evaluation of innovations, processes and technologies, 6) Patient orientation and user focus, 7) Social and regional inequalities in health care, 8) Health care for mentally ill patients, 9) Indicators of health care quality, 10) Regional needs planning, 11) Practical effectiveness of HSR and 12) Scientific use of routine data. Potential for development of HSR in Bavaria lies a) in the promotion of networking and sustainable structures, b) the establishment of an HSR information platform that bundles information and results in regard to current topics and aims to facilitate cooperation as well as c) in the initiation of measures and projects. The latter ought to pinpoint health care challenges and make recommendations regarding the improvement of health care and its quality. The cooperation and networking structures that were established with the LAGeV should be continuously expanded and be used to work on priority topics in order to achieve the global objectives of the LAGeV.
AB - The aim of the memorandum on the development of health services research (HSR) in Bavaria is to operationalise the global objectives of the State Working Group Health Services Research (LAGeV) and to collectively define future topics, specific implementation steps, methods as well as ways of working for the future course of the LAGeV. The LAGeV is an expert committee that integrates and links the competencies of different actors from science, politics and health care regarding HSR and facilitates their cooperation. The memorandum is based on an explorative survey among the LAGeV members, which identified the status quo of health services research in Bavaria, potential for development, important constraints, promoting factors, specific recommendations as well as future topics for the further development of HSR in Bavaria. From the perspective of the LAGeV members, the 12 most important future topics are: 1) Interface and networking research, 2) Innovative health care concepts, 3) Health care for multimorbid patients, 4)Health care for chronically ill patients, 5) Evaluation of innovations, processes and technologies, 6) Patient orientation and user focus, 7) Social and regional inequalities in health care, 8) Health care for mentally ill patients, 9) Indicators of health care quality, 10) Regional needs planning, 11) Practical effectiveness of HSR and 12) Scientific use of routine data. Potential for development of HSR in Bavaria lies a) in the promotion of networking and sustainable structures, b) the establishment of an HSR information platform that bundles information and results in regard to current topics and aims to facilitate cooperation as well as c) in the initiation of measures and projects. The latter ought to pinpoint health care challenges and make recommendations regarding the improvement of health care and its quality. The cooperation and networking structures that were established with the LAGeV should be continuously expanded and be used to work on priority topics in order to achieve the global objectives of the LAGeV.
KW - Bavaria
KW - health services research
KW - health system
KW - innovative health care concepts
KW - interface and networking research
KW - quality of health care
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U2 - 10.1055/s-0034-1389915
DO - 10.1055/s-0034-1389915
M3 - Article
C2 - 25422951
SN - 0941-3790
VL - 77
SP - 180
EP - 185
JO - Gesundheitswesen
JF - Gesundheitswesen
IS - 3
ER -