Creating Value Through Learning Health Systems: The Alberta Strategic Clinical Network Experience.

Q2 Nursing
Tracy Wasylak, Karen Benzies, Deborah McNeil, Pilar Zanoni, Kevin Osiowy, Thomas Mullie, Anderson Chuck
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Design, implementation, and evaluation of effective multicomponent interventions typically take decades before value is realized even when value can be measured. Value-based health care, an approach to improving patient and health system outcomes, is a way of organizing health systems to transform outcomes and achieve the highest quality of care and the best possible outcomes with the lowest cost. We describe 2 case studies of value-based health care optimized through a learning health system framework that includes Strategic Clinical Networks. Both cases demonstrate the acceleration of evidence to practice through scientific, financial, structural administrative supports and partnerships. Clinical practice interventions in both cases, one in perioperative services and the other in neonatal intensive care, were implemented across multiple hospital sites. The practical application of using an innovation pipeline as a structural process is described and applied to these cases. A value for money improvement calculator using a benefits realization approach is presented as a mechanism/tool for attributing value to improvement initiatives that takes advantage of available system data, customizing and making the data usable for frontline managers and decision makers. Health care leaders will find value in the descriptions and practical information provided.

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通过学习健康系统创造价值:艾伯塔省战略临床网络经验。
设计、实施和评估有效的多组分干预通常需要几十年才能实现价值,即使价值是可以测量的。以价值为基础的卫生保健是改善患者和卫生系统结果的一种方法,是组织卫生系统转变结果并以最低成本实现最高质量的护理和最佳可能结果的一种方式。我们描述了通过包括战略临床网络在内的学习卫生系统框架优化的基于价值的卫生保健的2个案例研究。这两个案例都表明,通过科学、财政、结构性行政支持和伙伴关系,证据加速转化为实践。两种情况下的临床实践干预措施,一个是围手术期服务,另一个是新生儿重症监护,在多个医院实施。本文描述了创新管道作为结构过程的实际应用,并将其应用于这些案例。使用利益实现方法的性价比改进计算器作为一种机制/工具呈现,用于将价值归因于利用可用系统数据的改进计划,定制并使数据可供一线管理人员和决策者使用。医疗保健领导者将会发现所提供的描述和实用信息的价值。
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Nursing Administration Quarterly
Nursing Administration Quarterly Nursing-Leadership and Management
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2.50
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90
期刊介绍: Nursing Administration Quarterly (NAQ) is a peer-reviewed journal that provides nursing administrators with practical, up-to-date information on the effective management of nursing services in all health care settings. Published 4 times per year, each issue focuses on a selected topic providing an in depth look at the many aspects of nursing administration.
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