Which budgetary strategy would you implement in your organization?

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Consumerism is defined as “advocacy of the rights and interests of consumers”. The concept of consumers influenced the healthcare sector and healthcare workers by installing patient opinion, control service provisions and patient compliant procedures. And during the 2000s, patient-centered decision making started to become the new philosophy in healthcare. If we review the concepts of consumerism and patient-centered care, they overlap in most of their principles. Both promote patient empowerment by allowing the patient (consumer) choices to be the driver of services provided. However, unlike traditional consumerism, the healthcare sector has limited resources. Therefore, limits to patient choices are unavoidable. “The expectations of healthcare consumers are unattainable within current budgetary constraints” (Latimer, 2017). The best we can do is being the best healthcare providers we can within the limits of our organizations’ resources.
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“Consumerism, n. OED Online. Oxford University Press. See www.oed.com/view/Entry/39979?redirectedFrom=consumerism (Links to an external site.) (last accessed 24 June 2017).
Latimer T, Roscamp J, Papanikitas A. Patient-centredness and consumerism in healthcare: an ideological mess. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 2017;110(11):425-427. doi:10.1177/0141076817731905 (Links to an external site.)
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