Step 2: Analysis 1,2,3 - Interactive system, Social System & Political Systems
Interactive System
Social System
Political System
Why are you performing the analysis?
Relevant Stakeholders, Role
Goals of The a Health System
Who holds the most Power?
Power Structure
Norms
Beliefs
Values
Improving the overall health of the UK
WHO: Allowing health administrators to schedule appointments in faster
Improve long waiting hours
Improve the overall Quality of the system
Some employees are not happy with the current system
Increase Job Satisfaction (Mumford)
Clinicians
Insurance companies
Consumers
Channels
Trade unions
Consumers:
Patients
Family
Government
Values are a culture’s standard for discerning what is good and just in society.
Ethical Status
In relation to a health system, the quality of a
doctor’s professional performance
Sustainability
Manufacturers’ confidential evidence about clinical evidence and maintaining
public confidence through transparency (NHS )
Overall : The system must reflect fundamental values in terms of science, data and measuring/monitor of performance of health professionals.
Value of different treatments
Patients may want to know the cause of disease
There should be up-to-date data on treatments,change in laws
They should be able to access care 24/7
Lack of knowledge
Cultural benefits
Distant of health facilities
Doctors
Managers
Committees
Nurse
Chief Executive officer
Health administrator
Board of Directions
Cleaners
Access to medicine
Medical Director
Health receptionist
Board of Directors, Managers, CEO