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Health Information Technology and Healthcare Information System01:30

Health Information Technology and Healthcare Information System

Health Information Technology (HIT)
Health Information Technology, commonly called HIT, integrates advanced information systems and technology in healthcare settings. Its primary functions include:
Issues And Trends In Healthcare Delivery System01:29

Issues And Trends In Healthcare Delivery System

The issues and trends in healthcare delivery are constantly changing. The COVID-19 pandemic is one recent issue that wreaked havoc on healthcare systems, causing a shortage of healthcare workers, high demand for medicines and supplies, and increased medical expenditure due to a lack of insurance. Other issues include rising healthcare costs and care fragmentation.
Cost Containment
Payment for healthcare services has historically promoted adoption of costly and often unnecessary or inefficient...
Methods Of Healthcare Delivery System01:26

Methods Of Healthcare Delivery System

At the different levels of the healthcare system, we see varying methods of healthcare used. These methods include managed care systems, case management, and primary healthcare.
Managed Care System:
The managed care system is designed to control the cost while maintaining the quality of care. The patient's care from admission to discharge is planned by the primary care provider or the case manager, also known as the gatekeeper. In a managed care system, the number of care providers is limited...
Nursing Evaluation01:15

Nursing Evaluation

The evaluation stage signals the end of the nursing process. The nurse gathers evaluative data to assess whether or not the patient has attained the expected results. Whereas the nurse collects data in the nursing assessment to identify the patient's health concerns, the evaluation stage data determines if the indicated health issues are resolved. Evaluative data collection includes two sections: the data acquired to evaluate patient outcomes and the time criteria for data collection.
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Guidelines for Writing Outcome01:11

Guidelines for Writing Outcome

When developing expected outcomes for a patient care plan, the nurse should adhere to the following recommendations:
Patient outcomes reflect the patient's response to the goal rather than what the nurse aims to achieve. Terminology should be observable and measurable to avoid the reader's interpretation. The desired outcome should be realistic and achievable in the designated care timeframe. Expected outcomes should align with adjunctive therapies. The outcome should enhance care evaluation by...
Measurement of Bioavailability: Pharmacodynamic Methods01:20

Measurement of Bioavailability: Pharmacodynamic Methods

Pharmacodynamic methods provide insights into a drug's effects on physiological processes over time and play a crucial role in understanding bioavailability and therapeutic efficacy. These methods can be broadly classified into acute pharmacological and therapeutic response approaches, each with distinct mechanisms and applications.The acute pharmacological response method directly correlates a drug's physiological effects, such as ECG or pupil diameter changes, to its time course in the body.

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Measuring outcomes and efficiency in medicare value-based purchasing.

Christopher P Tompkins1, Aparna R Higgins, Grant A Ritter

  • 1Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, USA. tompkins@brandeis.edu

Health Affairs (Project Hope)
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Area of Science:

  • Health economics
  • Healthcare policy
  • Quality improvement

Background:

  • Medicare is considering value-based purchasing (VBP) to incentivize hospitals.
  • Current systems may not fully capture the value of care provided.
  • System-level value needs a framework focused on outcomes and cost.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To advocate for a market-oriented framework for Medicare's value-based purchasing.
  • To propose a multidimensional approach for measuring healthcare outcomes.
  • To present a method for adjusting incentive payments based on efficiency.

Main Methods:

  • Developing a multidimensional framework for outcome measurement.
  • Designing a method for efficiency-based incentive payment adjustments.
  • Analyzing the potential impact of VBP on healthcare delivery.

Main Results:

  • A framework for measuring system-level value in healthcare is presented.
  • A method to adjust incentive payments based on efficiency is proposed.
  • VBP has the potential to drive transformational changes in patient care.

Conclusions:

  • Value-based purchasing can link payments to the overall patient experience.
  • Shared accountability among providers is crucial for successful VBP implementation.
  • Incremental reforms through VBP can lead to significant improvements in healthcare value.