Allergology in the public health service of the Community of Madrid: current situation and opportunities in the XXI century public health system

Authors

  • J. Dominguez-Ortega Servicio de Alergia. Instituto de Investigación. Hospital Universitario La Paz (IDIPAZ). Madrid.
  • J. Ruiz Hornillos Unidad de Alergología. Hospital Infanta Elena. Valdemoro. Madrid
  • T. Chivato Facultad de Medicina. Universidad CEU San Pablo. Madrid.
  • B. De la Hoz Servicio de Alergia. Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal. IRyCIS. Madrid.
  • A. Elices Sección de Alergología. Hospital del Henares. Coslada. Madrid
  • A. Iglesias Servicio de Alergia. Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro. Majadahonda. Madrid.
  • S. Quirce Servicio de Alergia. Instituto de Investigación. Hospital Universitario La Paz (IDIPAZ). Madrid.
  • F. Vega Servicio de Alergia. Hospital Universitario de la Princesa. Madrid
  • M. Rodríguez Mosquera Servicio de Alergia. Hospital Universitario Puerta de Hierro. Majadahonda. Madrid.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23938/ASSN.0318

Keywords:

Allergy. Clinical management. Care indicators. Madrid. Public health.

Abstract

The high prevalence of allergic diseases and the use of more complex diagnostic techniques and therapeutic options require allergists to be highly trained professionals and health-care organizations to be knowledgeable about available structural and human resources. Updated information is lacking in Spain, and current activity indicators do not reflect complexity. The present article analyzes the situation of allergology in Madrid and proposes improvements where necessary.

The heads of the allergy departments of public hospitals in Madrid voluntarily completed a purpose-designed survey. Data on care activity (2010) and on teaching and research activity (2009-2010) were provided. A SWOT analysis was performed, and strategic lines and proposals for improvement were designed.

One hundred and seventeen allergists (41% with a PhD) worked in 24 hospitals with an allergology department (4.6 physicians/center; ≤3 in 10 hospitals). All the institutions had an outpatient clinic (4,000 first consultations/hospital/year, 36% high-resolution rate; 6200 successive visits/hospital/year) performing complex diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, most of which were not taken into account by activity indicators. Two hospitals had their own hospitalization facilities and 10 were accredited teaching hospitals (2.78 medical residents/year). The survey revealed that, twice yearly, a typical allergology service participated in 4 research projects, 2 clinical trials, 16 publications and 17 communications at scientific meetings, with notable differences between hospitals.

Allergists in Madrid are well prepared. The allergology care structure is adequate, although possibly insufficient. Quality and efficiency can be improved with new tools for recording activity and by increasing coordination and taking advantage of new technologies and geographical proximity.

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Published

2014-11-24

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Dominguez-Ortega J, Ruiz Hornillos J, Chivato T, De la Hoz B, Elices A, Iglesias A, et al. Allergology in the public health service of the Community of Madrid: current situation and opportunities in the XXI century public health system. An Sist Sanit Navar [Internet]. 2014 Nov. 24 [cited 2025 Dec. 21];37(3):317-2. Available from: https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/ASSN/article/view/29726

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