Preventive health care in The Netherlands
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Enabler:
- Integral health programs
- Finance interventions supporting prevention and chain care
- Quality of the prevention programs
- Prevention in the media
- Self tests
- Openness of people to doctors
- Focus on safety in i.e. manufacturing
- More providers of preventive care
- More awareness in education for prevention
- Empowerment of the individual for prevention
- Self-management
- IT-support systems
Inhibator:
- Strict finance regulations
- Dispersed budgets over different departments
- Limitation of budget
- No urgency felt
- Urbanisation
Paradigms:
Prevention can be seen as an investment, like innovation. It could lower the cost of healthcare a lot in the short run and long run. And will increase the quality of life.
Experts:
- Healthcare providers
- The government, the departments of the ministry of health, welfare and sports,
- The city councils,
- The public health department of the city (GGD),
- Health insurance companies
Timing:
The sooner the better; to reduce cost in crisis time and to prevent more people (human capital) drift into unhealthy lifestyles leading to more diseases and cost.
Web resources:
www.RIVM.nl
www.ZN
www.vws.nl
www.cpb.nl
www.cbs.nl