Implementation of Values based healthcare in inflammatory bowel disease-a review article.

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Patrick Hilley, Simone Chin, Darren Wong, Peter De Cruz
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The rising global prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and costs of care associated with its management mandates the need to constrain costs whilst improving patient outcomes. Traditional care models such as fee for service do not capture the functional impact of IBD across the whole patient journey. There is a need to develop innovative care models to better address the multifaceted needs of patients with IBD. Values based healthcare(VBHC) is a model of care that aims to deliver quality care by prioritising outcomes that matter to patients in a manner that demonstrates cost-effectiveness of health service provision. In this comprehensive scoping review of the literature, we examine the implementation of VBHC-orientated approaches to IBD care delivery and assess how they have demonstrated value in relation to clinical outcomes, patient reported outcomes (PROs), costs (direct and indirect) and healthcare utilisation (HCU). In addition, we outline key enablers and barriers to implementation of VBHC models in IBD. We then describe the ideal composition of IBD VBHC models and parameters required for implementation and demonstration of their value proposition.

基于价值观的医疗保健在炎症性肠病中的实施-综述文章。
随着全球炎症性肠病(IBD)患病率的上升以及与IBD管理相关的医疗费用的增加,有必要在改善患者预后的同时限制成本。传统的护理模式,如按服务收费,并没有捕捉到IBD在整个患者旅程中的功能影响。有必要开发创新的护理模式,以更好地满足IBD患者的多方面需求。基于价值的医疗保健(VBHC)是一种医疗模式,旨在通过优先考虑对患者重要的结果,以证明卫生服务提供的成本效益的方式提供高质量的医疗服务。在这篇全面的文献综述中,我们研究了以vbhc为导向的IBD护理方法的实施,并评估了它们在临床结果、患者报告结果(PROs)、成本(直接和间接)和医疗保健利用(HCU)方面的价值。此外,我们还概述了在IBD中实施VBHC模型的关键推动因素和障碍。然后,我们描述了IBD VBHC模型的理想组成以及实现和演示其价值主张所需的参数。
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