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Health care planning

Health care planning. Dr. Hamda Qotba, M.D, MFPH, FFPH. Planning. The process of setting goals, developing strategies, and outlining tasks and schedules to accomplish the goals.

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Health care planning

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  1. Health care planning Dr. Hamda Qotba, M.D, MFPH, FFPH

  2. Planning • The process of setting goals, developing strategies, and outlining tasks and schedules to accomplish the goals.

  3. Planning is deciding in advance what to do, how to do and who is to do it. Planning bridges the gap between where we are to, where we want to go. It makes possible things to occur which would not otherwise occur.

  4. Health care Planning • Orderly process of • defining community health problems, • identifying unmet needs and • surveying resources to meet them, • establishing priority goals, that are realistic and feasible and • projecting administrative action to accomplish the purpose of proposed programs

  5. Elements • Objectives • Policies • Programs • Schedules • Budget

  6. Planning cycle

  7. Planning cycle

  8. Planning cycle • Analysis of the health situation • Population • Statistics of morbidity and mortality • Epidemiology • Medical care facilities • Manpower (HR) • Attitudes and beliefs

  9. 2. Establishment of objectives and goals • It should be set by a person having authority. • The goal should be realistic. • It should be specific. • Acceptability • Easily measurable

  10. 3. Assessment of resources • Manpower • Money • Materials • Skills and knowledge • Technical needs

  11. 4. Fixing priorities What determines priorities? 5. Write formulated plans • Detailed detecting input and output • Contained working guidance for execution • Evaluation should be built in

  12. 6. Programming and implantation • Assign and fix responsibilities • Define roles and tasks • Selection, training, motivation and supervision • Organization and communication • Efficiency of health institutions

  13. 7. Monitoring continues process of observing, recording and reporting on the activities of the organization or project 8. Evaluation measures the degree to which objectives and targets are fulfilled and the quality of results obtained

  14. Dictated by • Central policies • National policies • Local health need (HNA) • Man power • Pressure • Local • National • Politocal

  15. Planning is for tomorrow • Planning includes 3 steps • Plan formulation • Execution • Evaluation • No planning No Development

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