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Value-Based Healthcare requires interprofessional collaboration within Integrated Practice Units (IPUs). However, perceptions of IPU composition and collaboration quality vary, particularly for allied health professionals, highlighting a need for improved understanding and teamwork.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Health Services Research
  • Interprofessional Education

Background:

  • Value-Based Healthcare (VBHC) emphasizes integrated care delivery through interprofessional collaboration.
  • Understanding professional perceptions of team composition and collaboration quality is crucial for effective VBHC.
  • Integrated Practice Units (IPUs) are key structures for delivering full-cycle care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate how different healthcare professionals perceive the composition of Integrated Practice Units (IPUs).
  • To identify factors influencing the quality of interprofessional collaboration within IPUs.
  • To explore disparities in team member recognition and interaction quality.

Main Methods:

  • A mixed-methods approach combining surveys and semi-structured interviews.
  • Survey administered to diverse healthcare professionals within IPUs.
  • Interviews conducted to deepen understanding of survey findings.

Main Results:

  • Medical specialists and nurses were most recognized as IPU members with high-quality interactions.
  • Allied health professionals were less frequently perceived as team members, reporting lower interaction quality.
  • Perception of team membership is influenced by visibility, patient treatment involvement, and shared interests.

Conclusions:

  • A common perception of IPU composition and consistently high-quality interprofessional collaboration is lacking in VBHC.
  • Organizational structures, mutual understanding of expertise, and communication methods impact collaboration quality.
  • Efforts are needed to foster shared understanding and enhance interprofessional collaboration for successful VBHC implementation.