A year and a half of work with the involvement of more than 250 agents is what it took for this establishment project which sets “the major orientations that will mark the evolution of our establishments and therefore set the course”say the two structures in a joint press release, for the next 5 years.
A “collective roadmap, voted unanimously by all the authorities of the two establishments, is the result of a long process of co-construction of 18 months which associated more than 250 professionals from the CHOR and the EPSMR and produced exclusively with our resources and skills”continues the press release.
Particularity of the work carried out, the joint edition of the two institutions, despite their very different specializations, with a view to pooling approaches and serving the population.
This project, which is intended to be global, is articulated around a central axis of care which integrates the essential themes of hospital life, such as the governance project, social project or even managerial project, taking into account the functioning of the activities in a desire to propose a common vision on the programs and the concrete ways of deploying them.
Among the projects declined in this project of establishments, we find the project of the users mentioned as being at the heart of the concerns of the two establishments.
A desire to build on the momentum of a recent IPSOS survey published in March 2022, showing that 85% of residents of the Grand Ouest have visited the CHOR at least once over the past three years, 71% of them have a positive image of the establishment and of their stay at the hospital centre, while 53% of those questioned said they were satisfied with the time taken for treatment.
A key element of all hospitals in France, the management and the medical teams are working together to continue to improve this care time, which is already considerably reduced, through the many systems put in place, concludes the CHOR press release and of the EPSMR
Damien CHAILLOT
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