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The Patient Centered Value System: Transforming Healthcare through Co-Design

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By (author): Anthony M. DiGioia Eve Shapiro

Imagine: You are a hospital Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer, medical or nursing director, patient safety specialist, quality improvement professional, or a doctor or nurse on the front lines of patient care. Every day youre aware that patients and families should be more engaged in their care so they would fare better both in the hospital and after discharge; their care could be safer and more seamlessly coordinated; patients should be ready for discharge sooner and readmitted less often; your bottom line stronger; your staff more fulfilled. You enter into new payment models such as bundling with an uneasy awareness that your organization is at risk because you dont know what the care you deliver actually costs.

Like most healthcare leaders, you are also still searching for a way to deliver care that will help you to achieve the Triple Aim: care that leads to improved clinical outcomes, better patient and family care experiences, and reduced costs.

Sound familiar? If so, then its time to read The Patient Centered Value System: Transforming Healthcare through Co-Design. This book explains how to introduce the Patient Centered Value System in your organization to go from the current state to the ideal.

The Patient Centered Value System is a three-part approach to co-designing improvements in healthcare deliverycollaborating with patients, families, and frontline providers to design the ideal state of care after listening to their wants and needs. Central to the Patient Centered Value System is seeing every care experience through the eyes of patients and families.

The Patient Centered Value System is a process and performance improvement technique that consists of 1) Shadowing, 2) the Patient and Family Centered Care Methodology, and 3) Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing. Shadowing is the essential tool in the Patient Centered Value System that helps you to see every care experience from the point of view of patients and families and enables you to calculate the true costs of healthcare over the full cycle of care.

Fundamental to the Patient Centered Value System is the building of teams to take you from the currents state of care delivery to the ideal. Healthcare transformation depends not on individual providers working to fix broken systems, but on teams of providers working together while breaking down silos.

The results of using the Patient Centered Value System are patients and families who are actively engaged in their care, which also improves their outcomes; providers who see the care experience from the patients and familys point of view and co-design care delivery as a result; the tight integration of clinical and financial performance; and the realization of the Triple Aim.

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  • Weight: 1250g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781138055964

About Anthony M. DiGioiaEve Shapiro

Anthony M. DiGioia III MD creator of the Patient Centered Value System is a practicing orthopeadic surgeon and medical director of both the Bone and Joint Center and Innovation Center at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC). Tony graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in Civil Engineering obtained a graduate degree in Civil and Biomedical Engineering and then attended Harvard Medical School completed his orthopaedic residency in Pittsburgh and a Fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital. Wanting to help bridge the gap between engineering and medicine Tony was a world leader in the initial development of medical robotics and computer assisted surgery. His work has always focused on bringing together diverse teams from multiple disciplines in order to listen to and meet the needs of patients and families. This broad focus led Tony to develop the Patient Centered Value System which combines process and performance improvement with supportive technologies to improve clinical outcomes and patient and family care experiences while reducing costs. Eve Shapiro principal Eve Shapiro Medical Writing Inc. has written on topics related to patient safety patient-centered care systems improvement transitions in care physician-patient communication medical errors and other subjects for audiences ranging from researchers and clinicians to patients and families. She has written books articles and other works for organizations such as the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality the Institute for Healthcare Improvement The Joint Commission the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and Consumers Advancing Patient Safety. Eve believes storytelling is the most powerful way to teach generate insight promote understanding and communicate essential truths.

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