Jos de Blok
Buurtzorg: better care for lower cost
Buurtzorg – Quick Scan
• New organization and care delivery model
• Started in 2007 with 1 team/4 nurses
• Delivering Community Care/working together GP’s
• 2013: 6500 nurses in 630 independent teams.
• 35 staff at the back office and 15 coaches
• 60.000 patients a year
Results policy on homecare 2006
• Fragmentation of cure, care, prevention
• Standardization of care-activities
• Lower quality / higher costs: wrong incentives:
delivering much care against low cost is profitable
• Big capacity problems due to demographic
developments (shortage of 400.000 nurses within
10 years
• Clients confronted with many caregivers
• Information on costs per client/outcomes: none!
Start Buurtzorg 2007
Starting an organization and care delivery model
for community care with:
– independent teams of max 12 nurses
– Working in a neighborhood of 10.000 inh.
– who organize and are responsible for the
complete process:
• clients, nurses, planning, education and finance;
• and all kind off coordination activities!!!!
(Self)-Organisation
• Optimal autonomy and no hierarchy
• Complexity reduction (also with the use of ICT)
• Max of 12 nurses a team, 40 à 50 clients
• Assessment and taking care of all types of clients:
generalists!
• 70% registered nurses
• Their own education budget
• Informal networks in the neighborhood and close
collaboration with GP’s
Different types of clients
• Chronically ill and functionally disabled clients
• Elderly clients with multiple pathology
• Clients in a terminal phase
• Clients with symptoms of dementia
• Clients who are released from the hospital and are
not yet fully recovered
CLIËNT
4. Formal networks
2. Informal networks
3. Buurtzorgteam
1. Selfmanagement client
Onionmodel Buurtzorg
Buurtzorg works inside-out:
empowering and adaptive,
networkcreating, supporting
.
Vision: support indepence!
Quality system
• Monitoring outcome instead of production: the
Omaha system: Big Data on problems,
interventions and outcome
• Roles and activities instead of processes
• High education level: 70% is RN (average 10%)
• Buurtzorg academy: the new bachelor nurse
• And of course: clientsatisfaction!
Supporting the independent teams
• 35 people in 1 back office; 15 coaches,
managers 0!
• Taking care of inevitable bureaucracy, so the
nurses won’t be bothered with it!
– The care is charged.
– The employees are paid
– Making financial statements
ICT makes it possible! - Buurtzorgweb
Grip on the business
Position in the care-chain,
relationship whit other caregivers.
View on quality of care,
transparency
Shared values
Instruments
Communitation
in the care chain
Production
Relationship
professional
and client
Buurtzorgweb – some aspects
• Community
• Clients and employees data
• Hour registration.
• Sharing documents
• All the necessary administration for accountability
to cost providers, inspection etc.
• Planning
Community
• Shared values. Nurses work all over the country
but feel like ‘one’
• Nurses can ask for good examples from colleagues
all over the country.
• Man. Dir. can easily check the ideas of the teams
• The back office has an easy way of communication
with all the nurses
• Contact between nurses and informal care and
other caregivers from the neighborhood
Buurtzorg is Dutch most fast growing
organization
Started in 2007
2013: 6500 nurses in 630 teams
Buurtzorg in the whole country
Satisfied employees
• Thousands of nurses quit their job at traditional
organization and went to work for Buurtzorg
• They appreciate:
– Working in small teams
– Working autonomous
– Independency
– Strong teamspirit
– User-friendly ICT
• Price for best employer of the year 2011/2012
Satisfied clients
• Good quality of care.
• "Compaired to 307 other organizations for
community care they give the highest score to
Buurtzorg. (NIVEL 2009)“
• from 2010: highest clientsatisfaction rates: 9,0
• Supported by patient- and elderly organizations
Radio Steunkous
http://www.yout
ube.com/watch?
v=Q-fPDrN5pBU
Rollatorrace
Cost effectiveness for the organization
• Overhead costs: 8% (average 25%)
more
money for the care and innovation
• Profit rate: 8% (Buurtzorg is NON profit)
• Sickness rate: 3% (average 7%)
Cost Benefits for the Care!
• The home care would be ½ the costs (Buurtzorgs model
leads to more prevention, a shorter period of care and less
spending on overhead)
• More satisfied employees and clients
• The government an all political parties are stimulating other
care organization to work like Buurtzorg.
• Other sectors are interested in the organization model
Thank you for your attention
Document Outline - Slide Number 1
- Buurtzorg – Quick Scan
- Results policy on homecare 2006
- Start Buurtzorg 2007
- (Self)-Organisation
- Slide Number 6
- Slide Number 7
- Different types of clients
- Slide Number 9
- Quality system
- Supporting the independent teams
- ICT makes it possible! - Buurtzorgweb
- Buurtzorgweb – some aspects
- Community
- Buurtzorg is Dutch most fast growing organization
- Buurtzorg in the whole country
- Slide Number 17
- Satisfied employees
- Slide Number 19
- Satisfied clients
- Radio Steunkous
- Slide Number 22
- Cost effectiveness for the organization
- Cost Benefits for the Care!
- Slide Number 25
- Slide Number 26
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