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C. González-Enguita, A. M. Autrán-Gómez, M. Sánchez-Encinas, M. Carbonero-García, J.V García-Cardoso, J. E. Hernández-Sanchez, C. García-Menéndez
Archivos Españoles de Urología.
2015, 68(1):
105-114.
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The traditional health care model is currentlyfacing new health requirements. The implementationof integrated urologic health systems can be one ofthe possible solutions to these needs. It is mandatoryto explore a new health care model, which includesstructural and organizational changes. The adequacyof the urology departments of IDCsalud-Madrid networkhospitals, creating URORed, is a new system adaptableto constant changes, in order to offer professionalismand quality health care.OBJECTIVE: To describe the administrative/clinicmanagement in the urology service of a health caremodel of Hospitals network (URORed at IDCsalud.Madrid), that has been included in a model of anIntegrated network in a health care service.METHODS: In the period between November2007 to October 2014, the urology departments ofIDCsalud Madrid Group, have been included in a neworganizational system, including 4 hospitals, currentlywith 27 urologists. Each center offers specific urologicservices, sharing benefits and human resources. Thesame directive line leads all centers.RESULTS: The model offers an integrated and uniformurologic service to a specific population of 811.390habitants (Population Census 2012), with capability totreat specific urologic diseases and to perform a correctclinical follow-up.CONCLUSIONS: Belonging to a health care modelin network involves a change of attitude. It creates anorganizational change, based on the processes andthe results, which enables control of the managementanalytically, detecting the points that need to beoptimized as well as those that are satisfactory. It impliesdeveloping a culture of learning and cooperation, sothat the processes are fluent and have quality, to createclinical and technological projects in favor of newresource-generating research, based on the needs ofthe joint management of the hospitals network. Thecomplexity of this model requires a work focused onthe human resources, their concerns and their ability tocoordinate actions to get results in terms of quality healthcare and professionalism.