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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Health Informatics
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Healthcare is shifting towards value-based and outcome-driven care.
  • Capitalizing on health assets and strengths is crucial for performance improvement.
  • Effective data capture and representation are needed to leverage health assets.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare a strengths-oriented approach with a conventional problem-based approach to care management.
  • To illustrate how the Omaha System facilitates whole-person data capture.
  • To demonstrate leveraging health assets for improved health values and performance.

Main Methods:

  • A strengths-oriented case study was conducted.
  • The Omaha System, a standardized inter-disciplinary terminology, was used for data mapping.
  • Comparison between problem-based and strengths-oriented care management was performed.

Main Results:

  • The strengths-oriented approach enables whole-person data capture.
  • The Omaha System provides a framework for documenting health and health assets.
  • This approach can be leveraged to promote health values and performance.

Conclusions:

  • The Omaha System supports a strengths-oriented, whole-person perspective in healthcare documentation.
  • This standardized framework facilitates data analysis, interoperability, and health information exchange.
  • Shifting to a strengths-oriented model can enhance healthcare value and outcomes.