Commercial or business Examples
Private practitioners, private clinics and laboratories
Non-commercial Orientation
Service-orientation
Non-commercial Examples
Socio-civic groups, religous organizations, or foundations
provided by the private owners with
an intention to earn money-costly
Private
focused on specific issues
Private
easier and more efficient
processes/procedures
Private
government funding-free of
cost
Public
larger and wider array of cases
Public
better facilities and equipments
Private
more teaching and research
Public
Similarities of public and private
cater the needs of the patients
-optimum health outcomes
Involves team members from different disciplines working collaboratively with a common purpose-
set goals, make decisions and share resources and responsibilities
Interdisciplinary Health Management
The patient, family and carers are also involved in any discussions about their condition, prognosis
and care plan
Interdisciplinary Health Management
Interdisciplinary Health Management importance
1. Best possible outcomes are achieved.
2. Weigh risk against benefits for the patient.
3. Improves patient outcomes, healthcare processes and levels of satisfaction.
Elements integral to a successful interdisciplinary approach
Leadership
Person
Teamwork
Communication
positive leadership ad management: gives clear direction and vision
Leadership
reduce delays to provision of care and duplicating assessment.
Person-centered practice
share responsibilities and promote role interdependence while respecting
individual member’s experience and autonomy.
Teamwork
essential to setting the goals that most accurately reflect the person’s desires
and needs.
Communication
Entity that establishes standards for accreditation and
determines whether a certain organization complies with the standards.
Accrediting Body/ Certifying body