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  • Healthcare Systems Engineering

Background:

  • Critical Care (CCC) is adapting to increasing patient acuity.
  • Technological innovations are transforming critical care delivery.
  • The need for adaptive and high-performing CCC systems is paramount.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the evolving landscape of high-value Critical Care (CCC).
  • To identify key characteristics of high-performing CCC systems and cultures.
  • To emphasize the essential components for optimal CCC.

Main Methods:

  • This study is a conceptual analysis based on current trends in critical care.
  • It synthesizes expert opinion and literature review on CCC system requirements.
  • No specific patient data or clinical trials were involved.

Main Results:

  • High-value CCC necessitates rapid learning and continuous improvement.
  • Effective CCC systems are proactive, interactive, and precise.
  • An expert team and continuity of care are crucial for success.

Conclusions:

  • Critical Care (CCC) must evolve to meet modern healthcare challenges.
  • A culture of continuous learning and adaptation is vital for CCC.
  • Proactive, precise, expert-driven, and continuous care models define high-performing CCC.