History, Philosophy and HPH Development of Health Promoting Hospitals (HPH) Symposium HPH: Towards Green, Healthy and Conducive Life style Environment for Hospitals APACPH Bandung, October 22, 2015 Prof. Dr. Hadi Pratomo, MPH, Dr PH Profesor Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Indonesia Advisor to the Indonesian Health Promoting Hospital Network Chairman of Expert Committee the Indonesian Health Promotion Society
Why hospitals? HPH High prevalence of patients with unhealthy lifestyle and NCDs Adding HP to treatment improves the outcome eon short otand long gterm Hazardous working conditions in hospitals Hazardous working conditions in hospitals Reduce risks & improve working conditions
Why hospitals? HPH Hospitals as knowledge-organizations Intersectoral development of HP activities for community involment Production of waste & hazardous substances Ecological approach towards waste, energy management
Best HP Practice ce Includes three parts HPH Best Evidence Staff expertise Patient t preference (Sackett, DL, Strauss SE, Richardson WS et al. Evidence-based medicine. Churcill Livingstone 2000)
This presentation will cover Philosophy: HP, CHP and HPH History and organization of HPH Development of HPH
What is HPH? HPH The International Network of Health Promoting Hospitals & Health Services WHO initiated, strong global network Global strategy Organization & History What members commit to Projects and activities
HPH World Map N/R Network Individual Member No network yet 897 members by August, 2012 2015? 1300?
HPH History HPH 1988 WHO Project (27 years ago) 1997 European Network (almost 10 yrs ltr) 2004 Int. HPH Network and Secretariat t 2005 Gen Assembly & Governance Board 2008 HPH Constitution 2009 HPH Strategy 2010 MoU w. WHO 2011 Sc J Clin HP 2012 First Intl Conference in Asia (Taipei) i) Rep IHPH Net, ISHEP
HPH Constitution Vision Better health gain through HP for patients, staff and community Mission HPH shall work towards incorporating the WHO concepts, values, strategies and standards or indicators of HP into the organizational structure of the H/HS Exchange knowledge & experiences
HPH Structure HPH General Assembly Governance Board WHO CC Copenhagen WHO CC Vienna HPH Secretariat National/Regional Networks Individual hospitals/health services Task Forces Working Groups
Organizational bodies General Assembly National / Regional HPH Coordinators WHO CC representatives WHO representative (observer) Task Force Leaders Observers from upcoming networks Governance Board 7 elected members (HPH Coordinators) 2 WHO CC representatives (Vienna, Copenhagen) 1 WHO representative
Governance Board elected by GA (April 2012) 1. Shu-Ti Chiou (Taiwan) (Chair) 2. Raffaele Zoratti (Italy) (Vice Chair) 3. Sally Fawkes (Australia) 4. Tiiu Härm (Estonia) 5. Manel Santina (Spain) 6. Somsak Pattarakulwanich (Thailand) 7. Heli Hatonen (Finland)
Member commitments HPH Follow the HPH Constitution: Endorse principles of WHO on HPH Intend to implement principles, strategies and policies of HPH Implement HP activities Develop a policy for HP Become smoke-free H/HS Develop and evaluate an HPH action plan Pay annual fee Identify H/HS Coordinator Share information and experiences (nat / intl)
Standards + DATA + Doc-Act
Shu-Ti 5 standards 13 substandards 40 measurable elements 18 indicators
Exchange of knowledge & experience International HPH Conference National and regional conferences GA Meetings Staff exchange program WHO-HPH Schools (2 4 annually) HPH Newsletter Teaching & training Sc J: Clin HP Research & Best Practices Web-site: web-forums, e-learning etc.
www.hphnet.org Exchange of knowledge & experience HPH Library E-learning Toolboxes Reporting on progress of Networks & TF Best practice database Discussion Forum Project Zones N/R and TF sub-sites News
Implementation of HPH Evidence-based Clin guidelines Standards & Indicators Education Reimbursement through DRG Intervention programmes for individuals Core strategies to put HPH into action Visioner & Values of Health Promotion Ottawa Charter, Budapest Declaration, Vienna Recom
Taiwan Society and Health Promoting Hospital Network mission 1. The advocating, popularizing, and researching for the culture of hospitals health promoting. 2. The improving, i reaching, and promoting for the environment, procedure, and the management of hospitals health promoting. 3. The researching and promoting for the theory, standard, appliance, and the method of hospitals health promoting. 4. The promotion, membership recruitment, qualification censorship, international exchange and cooperation of the international network of health promoting hospitals in Taiwan. 5. The cultivation of trainees and qualified instructors of hospitals health promoting 6. Increasing the attention and support of government, health and medical organization, and the society paid to hospitals health promoting. 7. Holding other related events about hospitals health promoting. Website http://www.hph.org.tw/
Indonesian Health Promoting About Hospital Network (IHPHnet) Working together to reorient hospital towards better health gain by integriting health promotion in all aspect VISION Increasing the contribution of hospital in Indonesia to better health gain through health promotion MISION IHPHNet shall work towards development concept,policy,strategies policy and standars which can aplicable at Indonesian hospital BOARD President : Dr. H. Suherman, MKM General secretary : Deni Purnama, SKp Further info, click on https://ihphnet.wordpress.com/
Conclusion & Recommendation History, philosophy and development of HPH was introduced ADOPTION of HPH concept Taiwan 150 members out of 650 (25%) Indonesia 20 members out of 2300 hospitals (less than 1%) Way forward: *Hardworking *Networking *Perseverance *Sytematic approach
REFERENCES: Sackett, DL, Strauss SE, Richardson WS et al. Evidence-based medicine. Churcill Livingstone 2000) Tonnesen, Honne, Prof Dr. History, Philosophy, h Standards and Implementation of HPH, Presentation in Tokyo, Japan, September 15, 2012 https://ihphnet.wordpress.com/ accessed October 21, 2015 http // hph org t / Tai an Societ of Health http://www.hph.org.tw/ Taiwan Society of Health Promoting hospitals accessed October 21, 2015