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  • Plastic Surgery
  • Health Economics
  • Patient-Centered Care

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  • Value in healthcare is defined by worth, utility, and importance, varying across industries and populations.
  • Plastic surgery transactions involve multiple stakeholders, including patients, surgeons, and healthcare facilities.
  • Identifying and generating value is crucial for optimizing healthcare delivery and patient satisfaction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the roles of patients, surgeons, and facilities in plastic surgery transactions.
  • To identify factors contributing to value creation for all parties involved in plastic surgery.
  • To present strategies for plastic surgeons to enhance value in their practices.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review to identify factors generating value in plastic surgery.
  • Analysis of the roles and perspectives of key players: patient, surgeon, and facility.
  • Synthesis of identified value-generating elements.

Main Results:

  • Value is derived from surgeon's knowledge, experience, decision-making, and technical skill.
  • Restoration of form, function, and psychological deficits significantly contributes to value.
  • Factors like instant results, access, outcomes, cost accounting, research, compassion, and bedside manner enhance value.

Conclusions:

  • Plastic surgeons can strategically align their practices to deliver high-value services.
  • Focusing on surgeon expertise, patient outcomes, and compassionate care maximizes value for patients and systems.
  • Implementing value-generating strategies benefits patients, surgeons, and hospital systems alike.