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Health sector to discuss Case Management in two-day conference.

PHILIPSBURG, --All actors in the local medical field will have the opportunity to contribute to a synchronization of patient care follow up, during a two-day Conference on Case Management' scheduled for December 12 and 13 2008. Hosted by the Sector Health Care Affairs of the Island Government, the conference will aim at establishing better cooperation between general practitioners, hospital and care-givers, said Sector Director drs. Jorien Wuite.
"It is in the interest of the patient that there is more cooperation; also in the interest of the entire medical sector, because we are a sector that is under financial pressure. We should not just always complain about the lack of funds; it is in all our interests if we figure out how we can work better together," she said.
‘Case Management' is defined as "a collaborative process of assessment, planning, facilitation and advocacy for options and services to meet an individual's health needs through communication and available resources to promote quality cost-effective outcomes."
At the conference, which will be held at Great Bay Beach Resort, keynote speakers Javier Asin and Jan-Erik de Wildt will provide a clear picture about the advantages and disadvantages of case management and how to set it up; best practices and case studies will be presented, and participants will take a look at case management in St. Maarten, from the perspectives of Government, the medical sector, health insurance companies and patient organizations. The ultimate aim is to discuss the establishment of managed care in St. Maarten and define realistic goals for 2009 and beyond, under the theme "start small, grow big."
Drs. Wuite explained that the conference and its goals fit within Government's Public Health Policy Plan, of which several elements have meanwhile been achieved. "We did not totally achieve multi-disciplinary cooperation as yet, and with this conference we want to bring it under the attention. First we'll "scout" the area, to see what its pros and cons are, how it is approached here and how we can all achieve a better system," she said. The Director said that the Sector Health Care Affairs underscores the importance of cooperation and believes in a joint approach toward achieving improvement. "During the conference the flow of information will not be one-sided; there will be presentations and we will look at best-practices from abroad, but the intention is that all actors in the health sector should get the opportunity to speak their minds."
Sector Health Care Affairs has contracted For A Change NV to organize the conference. drs. Pyt Lucas, principal of For A Change NV said that opening the communication channels is important to achieve an improvement in the sector. "The information we will gather during the conference is important to get a better insight in the ‘Case Management' system on our island. It will help bring improvements," he said.
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