The PRIDx framework to engage payers in reducing diagnostic errors in healthcare.

IF 2.2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Diagnosis Pub Date : 2023-10-05 eCollection Date: 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1515/dx-2023-0042
Kisha J Ali, Christine A Goeschel, Derek M DeLia, Leah M Blackall, Hardeep Singh
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Abstract

Objectives: No framework currently exists to guide how payers and providers can collaboratively develop and implement incentives to improve diagnostic safety. We conducted a literature review and interviews with subject matter experts to develop a multi-component 'Payer Relationships for Improving Diagnoses (PRIDx)' framework, that could be used to engage payers in diagnostic safety efforts.

Content: The PRIDx framework, 1) conceptualizes diagnostic safety links to care provision, 2) illustrates ways to promote payer and provider engagement in the design and adoption of accountability mechanisms, and 3) explicates the use of data analytics. Certain approaches suggested by PRIDx were refined by subject matter expert interviewee perspectives.

Summary: The PRIDx framework can catalyze public and private payers to take specific actions to improve diagnostic safety.

Outlook: Implementation of the PRIDx framework requires new types of partnerships, including external support from public and private payer organizations, and requires creation of strong provider incentives without undermining providers' sense of professionalism and autonomy. PRIDx could help facilitate collaborative payer-provider approaches to improve diagnostic safety and generate research concepts, policy ideas, and potential innovations for engaging payers in diagnostic safety improvement activities.

PRIDx框架使支付方参与减少医疗保健中的诊断错误。
目标:目前没有框架来指导支付方和提供者如何合作制定和实施激励措施,以提高诊断安全性。我们进行了文献综述并采访了主题专家,以开发一个多组件的“改善诊断的付款人关系(PRIDx)”框架,该框架可用于让付款人参与诊断安全工作。内容:PRIDx框架,1)概念化了与护理提供的诊断安全联系,2)说明了促进付款人和提供者参与设计和采用问责机制的方法,3)解释了数据分析的使用。PRIDx提出的某些方法是根据主题专家和受访者的观点进行改进的。总结:PRIDx框架可以促使公共和私人付款人采取具体行动来提高诊断安全性。展望:PRIDx框架的实施需要新型的伙伴关系,包括公共和私人付款人组织的外部支持,并需要在不损害提供者专业精神和自主权的情况下制定强有力的提供者激励措施。PRIDx可以帮助促进付款人-提供者合作方法,以提高诊断安全性,并产生研究概念、政策理念和潜在创新,让付款人参与诊断安全改进活动。
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Diagnosis
Diagnosis MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
5.70%
发文量
41
期刊介绍: Diagnosis focuses on how diagnosis can be advanced, how it is taught, and how and why it can fail, leading to diagnostic errors. The journal welcomes both fundamental and applied works, improvement initiatives, opinions, and debates to encourage new thinking on improving this critical aspect of healthcare quality.  Topics: -Factors that promote diagnostic quality and safety -Clinical reasoning -Diagnostic errors in medicine -The factors that contribute to diagnostic error: human factors, cognitive issues, and system-related breakdowns -Improving the value of diagnosis – eliminating waste and unnecessary testing -How culture and removing blame promote awareness of diagnostic errors -Training and education related to clinical reasoning and diagnostic skills -Advances in laboratory testing and imaging that improve diagnostic capability -Local, national and international initiatives to reduce diagnostic error
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