The term value based care (VBC) refers to a care delivery model that emphasizes the quality and “value” of care delivered to the patient, rather than the amount of care delivered.
Thus, in a value-based healthcare model, physicians may collaborate with each other on a patient's care, rather than making decisions separately that can lead to gaps or overlaps in care. In many ways, value-based care is at the forefront of future medical regulations and treatments. For ...
Value-based care is a concept that is spreading throughout the healthcare industry. Many believe it could become the industry standard. Although the healthcare industry hasn’t reached that point yet, that day may eventually arrive. In preparation, use this guide to learn all about value-based...
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Accountability has become a major issue in health care. Accountability entails the procedures and processes by which one party justifies and takes responsi... EJ Emanuel,LL Emanuel - 《Annals of Internal Medicine》 被引量: 475发表: 1996年 What is the value of the routine use of patient-repor...
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The NEW ENGLA ND JOURNAL of MEDICINE Perspective december 23, 2010 What Is Value in Health Care? Michael E. Porter, Ph.D. I n any field, improving performance and accountability depends on having a shared goal that unites the interests and activities of all stakeholders. In health care, ...
Objectives As health systems start to discuss alternative payment models for fostering value in healthcare, there is increased interest in understanding how physicians will cope with different remuneration schemes. We conducted a survey of physicians practicing at Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, a non...
WHAT IS VALUE FOR MONEY IN MEDICAL CARE ? England and Wales, the United States, and Sweden are all healthy, affluent, industrial countries; but the development of their health services has led to striking differences in the provision of medical care and the use made of it. A rev... O ...
In response to this utilitarian, anthropocentric framing, some conservationists have countered that nonhuman nature is valuable for more than its instrumental use to humans. In other words, these critics maintain that nonhuman nature has intrinsic value, which the ecosystem services paradigm fails to ...