Realisation of a joint consumer engagement strategy in the Nepean Blue Mountains region

Ilse Blignault, Dianna Aspinall, Lizz Reay, Kay Hyman

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Abstract

Ensuring consumer engagement at different levels of the health system - direct care, organisational design and governance and policy - has become a strategic priority. This case study explored, through interviews with six purposively selected 'insiders' and document review, how one Medicare Local (now a Primary Health Network, PHN) and Local Health District worked together with consumers, to establish a common consumer engagement structure and mechanisms to support locally responsive, integrated and consumer-centred services. The two healthcare organisations worked as partners across the health system, sharing ownership and responsibility. Critical success factors included a consumer champion working with other highly motivated consumers concerned with improving the health system, a budget, and ongoing commitment from the Medicare Local or PHN and the Local Health District at executive and board level. Shared boundaries were an enormous advantage. Activities were jointly planned and executed, with consumer participation paramount. Training and mentoring enhanced consumer capacity and confidence. Bringing everyone on board and building on existing structures required time, effort and resources. The initiative produced immediate and lasting benefits, with consumer engagement now embedded in organisational governance and practice.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)531-535
Number of pages5
JournalAustralian Journal of Primary Health
Volume23
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District (N.S.W.)
  • citizen participation
  • health planning
  • medical care

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