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Understanding complexity, interdependence and fragmentation in Primary Care Dr.Cagri KALACA EFPC

Understanding complexity, interdependence and fragmentation in Primary Care Is there a role for EFPC?

We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. ALBERT EINSTEIN Writer and futurist

WHO inability to mobilize the requisite resources and institutions to transform health around the values of primary health care as well as a failure to either counter or substantially modify forces that pull the health sector in other directions, namely: a disproportionate focus on specialist hospital care; fragmentation of health systems; and the proliferation of unregulated commercial care.

The experience in healthcare systems: the opposite of healing

The experience in healthcare systems: the opposite of healing Healing requires relationships Relationships lead to trust, hope, and a sense of being known Our healthcare system increasingly delivers commodities Comodities can be sold, bought, quantified, and incentivized.

While the whole whole people, whole systems, whole communities gets worse. While governments, health care systems, and individuals spend more and more on healthcare, for less and less value.

This unbalance, this brokenness, is at the root of the more obvious healthcare crises of unsustainable cost increases, poor quality, Inequality,

In fact, breathtaking advances From isolating, partitioning, and manipulating the components of physical, biological, and human systems COMPLEX SYSTEMS: We understood that complex systems as more than the sum of their parts...

COMPLEXITY AND INTERDEPENDABILITY

COMPLEXITY AND INTERDEPENDABILITY BMJ VOLUME 323 15 SEPTEMBER 2001 bmj.com

COMPLEXITY AND INTERDEPENDABILITY The science of complex adaptive systems provides important concepts and tools for responding to the challenges of health care in the 21st century Clinical practice, organisation, information management, research, education, and professional development are interdependent and built around multiple self adjusting and interacting systems

Fuzzy, rather than rigid, boundaries Systems are embedded within other systems and co-evolve Tension and paradox are natural phenomena, not necessarily to be resolved Systems are embedded within other systems and co-evolve Inherent non-linear Inherent unpredictability BMJ VOLUME 323 15 SEPTEMBER 2001 bmj.com

In healthcare? Could we manage to keep up with these advances by translating Information to knowledge? Knowledge to wisdom?

FRAGMENTATION COMPARTMENTALIZATION

COMPARTMENTALIZATION an unconscious psychological defense mechanism used to avoid cognitive dissonance, or the mental discomfort and anxiety caused by a person's having conflicting values, cognitions, emotions, beliefs, etc. within themselves

FRAGMENTATION the absence or the underdevelopment of connections between the society and the groupings of some members of that society on the lines of a common culture, nationality, race, language, occupation, religion, income level, or other common interests

FRAGMENTATION The unintended consequences of fragmentation Inefficiency Ineffectiveness Inequality Commoditization Commercialization Medicalization Alienation

Inefficiency A cacophony of narrowly-focused programs and services is an excellent strategy for expanding revenues for service and commodity providers. It is not a strategy for efficiently delivering health care.

Ineffectiveness Spending more on the parts has not improved the whole. Because of the fragmentary configuration of current scientific evidence, the narrowly defined performance (incentivized in pay-for-performance schemes) risks disincentivizing optimal care of whole people and populations.

Inequality In a fragmented system, it is easy to ignore the poor The spiral of spending on healthcare risks worsening inequalities by siphoning resources from the social determinants of health that are even more important drivers of equitable population health.

Commoditization & Commercialization Treating healthcare as a commodity can unintentionally devalue health care. Specialists, drug and device makers, hospitals and service agencies focus on delivering their well-reimbursed services without a way to consider their effect on the whole person or system, or the opportunity costs on the social determinants of health, such as education and employment. The promise of health care is reduced when it is treated as a commodity when patients become customers, citizens become consumers, healers become providers, and costs for the public good of health care are shifted around like the hot potato.

Medicalization Medicalization is frequently defined as a process by which some non-medical aspects of human life become to be considered as medical problems. A modern epidemic of Over-diagnosis Over-treatment

Alienation When people feel that they have no influence in their work (hence, when they feel powerless ) and especially when the feel that their work is not worthwhile (when they feel meaningless ), this has substantial negative effects.

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, volume 51, number 4 (autumn 2008):579 98 2008 by The Johns Hopkins University Press

AGREEMENT ON THE FUNDAMENTAL NATURE OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MEDICINE AND SOCIETY Society has granted medicine autonomy in practice, a monopoly over the use of its knowledge base, the privilege of selfregulation, and both financial and nonfinancial rewards. In return, physicians are expected to put the patient s interest above their own, assure competence through self-regulation, demonstrate morality and integrity, address issues of societal concern, and be devoted to the public good.

Is it broken? By focusing their role narrowly on a technical skill, procedure, or body part, healthcare professionals have completed one part of their contract with society. But in focusing narrowly on expertise without also attending to their responsibility to the whole person and to society, healthcare providers have accepted the rewards of a profession without accepting the full responsibility.

Is There a Role for EFPC?

What would we expect from an international network organization? 1. Creating a climate for change 2. Engaging and enabling the organization(s) 3. Implementing and sustaining the change

1. Creating a climate for change i. establishing a sense of urgency, ii. creating a guiding coalition, and iii. developing a vision and strategy 2. Engaging and enabling the organization i. communicating the vision, ii. empowering action, and iii. creating short-term wins 3. Implementing and sustaining the change i. consolidating gains and producing more change, ii. anchoring new approaches in the culture

And Defining the new professionalism

EFPC aims for reducing fragmentation fostering integration

EFPC is an international network organization, working to contribute to the multi-professional and multi-level collaboration in: Developing a better understanding about the need for change in primary care Searching and evaluating real life data and evidence Supporting the creation of a multi-professional and multi-level collaborative ecosystem Monitoring and evaluating change, in action Measuring effectiveness Learning about, and from the implementations of partners Thinking ahead

History of the forum Created in 2005 The secretariat of European Forum for Primary Care is based in the Netherlands. Board members from Belgium, UK, Italy, Sweden, Slovenia, Hungary, the Netherlands, Greece, Latvia, The patient perspective as a starting point for service delivery! Multi-professional membership network Members from the 3 levels: Policy, Research & Practice 100 institutional & 60 individual members

Why this forum? Dissemination of expertise and knowledge on the organization of Primary Care Support to members for implementation To show the key principles of the World Health Report 2008: Primary Health Care Now More Than Ever!! universal coverage (focus of the WHR 2010) service delivery public policy leadership And its relevance in relation to the WHO/Europe emphasis on Health System initiated at the Tallinn 2008 Ministerial conference on "Health Systems, Health and Wealth

Activities of the Forum Website & Two weekly Newsflash Position Papers in development Patient/Community participation in Primary Care PC and care for migrants/refugees Conferences/workshops Riga 5/6 Sept 2016, "Cross-cutting Informal Care and Primary Care Porto 24/26 Sept 2017 The Citizen Voice in Primary Care Advocacy (EU, National Governments, WHO) Responding to EU consultations Advisory role to European Medicine Agency (EMA) EC EXPH Expert Panel on Effective Ways of Investing in Health Multi Country Study Visits Visits to Primary Care innovations based on WHR 2008

The Future of Primary Care in Europe The Citizen Voice in Primary Care a social commitment to 'health for all' Image: João Pedro Rocha 12th EFPC conference 24/26 SEPTEMBER PORTO 2017 www.euprimarycare.org/porto/efpc- 2017-porto-conference-24-26-september http://efpc2017.pe.hu Conference fees Students 175 Early bird EFPC members 225 Early bird Non members 400 EFPC members 325 Non members 500 Pre-conference Sunday 24/9 + 100 Early bird ends June 16

EFPC on the Web Web based database on European Primary Care: www.euprimarycare.org LinkedIn discussion group: Primary Care Forum Currently 6500 members from all over the world Twitter: @PrimaryCare4um Currently >1600 followers Facebook-page: Primary Care Forum Tel: +31 30 272 96 11 E-mail: info@euprimarycare.org

THANK YOU CAGRI KALACA email: ckalaca@gmail.com twitter: @ckalaca mobile: +09 533 7484820