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  • Healthcare Management
  • Value-Based Care

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  • Value-based care (VBC) shifts reimbursement from volume to patient outcomes and cost reduction.
  • Informatics is crucial for VBC success, encompassing people, processes, and technology.
  • A socio-technical perspective is essential, moving beyond just data and technology.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To apply the Informatics Stack framework to analyze informatics' role in VBC.
  • To examine VBC across research, policy, implementation, and assessment phases.
  • To identify current informatics states ('As-Is') and future opportunities ('To-Be') in VBC.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized the Informatics Stack as a heuristic framework.
  • Analyzed VBC informatics across four distinct phases.
  • Focused on the Healthcare Implementation phase using vascular claudication management as a case study.

Main Results:

  • Characterized 'As-Is' informatics across the Stack's levels, from global policies to data.
  • Outlined 'To-Be' opportunities: computable guidelines, interoperable platforms, and algorithm monitoring.
  • Demonstrated informatics' role in translating VBC policy into clinical workflows via the claudication case.

Conclusions:

  • VBC necessitates a socio-technical informatics view, not just technology.
  • The Informatics Stack serves as a diagnostic tool for health leaders.
  • A 'VBC Informatics Gap Analysis Toolkit' can identify implementation alignment issues.