Personalized care with mass production efficiency: integrating care with a virtual care operator

IF 0.8 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Paul Lillran, Annika Bengts, An Chen, Perttu J Kontunen, F. Khalil, Satu Kaleva, P. Torkki
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PurposeThis article aims to describe the thinking behind MASSE, a project in Finland that helps address the fragmentation of care and patient journey disruptions for long-term care. It outlines the conceptualization of an information technology (IT)-assisted solution and presents preliminary findings and research problems in this ongoing project.Design/methodology/approachThe project employs a service engineering and design science approach with the objective of addressing chronic and multimorbid patients in specialized multiprovider environments. It does this by applying information and communication technologies and organizational design. The project has been a cocreative effort with ongoing interviews and workshops with various stakeholders to inform the conceptualization of a solution, an intermediary step before the implementation phase.FindingsPatient journey disruptions occur when caregivers do not know what to do in specific situations. A potential solution is a virtual care operator (VCO) with a personalized patient card that would enable service ecosystem actors to integrate and coordinate their tasks. This article presents the basic design principles of such a solution.Research limitations/implicationsConceptual ideas and preliminary results only indicative.Practical implicationsSystemic integration efforts like those ongoing in Finland can benefit from the VCO concept encouraging a more collaborative way of thinking about integrative solutions and opening up new avenues of research on business implications and ecosystem strategies.Social implicationsThe VCO concept answers to the continuity of care, the rising costs of health care and the growing numbers of patients with chronic disease and multimorbidity whose care remains fragmented and uncoordinated.Originality/valueTaking an ecosystem approach to care integration and addressing interoperability issues are on the cutting edge of healthcare system transformation.
个性化护理与大规模生产效率:整合护理与虚拟护理运营商
本文旨在描述MASSE背后的想法,这是芬兰的一个项目,有助于解决长期护理的碎片化和患者旅程中断问题。它概述了信息技术(It)辅助解决方案的概念化,并介绍了这个正在进行的项目的初步发现和研究问题。设计/方法/方法该项目采用服务工程和设计科学方法,目的是在专业的多提供者环境中解决慢性和多种疾病的患者。它通过应用信息和通信技术以及组织设计来做到这一点。该项目是一项共同创造的努力,与不同利益相关者进行了持续的访谈和研讨会,以告知解决方案的概念化,这是实施阶段之前的中间步骤。当护理人员不知道在特定情况下该怎么做时,患者的旅程就会中断。一个潜在的解决方案是使用个性化患者卡的虚拟护理操作员(VCO),这将使服务生态系统参与者能够集成和协调他们的任务。本文介绍了这种解决方案的基本设计原则。研究的局限性/意义概念性的想法和初步的结果只是指示性的。实际意义芬兰正在进行的系统整合工作可以从VCO概念中受益,该概念鼓励以更协作的方式思考综合解决方案,并为商业影响和生态系统战略的研究开辟新的途径。对社会的影响VCO概念回应了护理的连续性、医疗保健成本的上升以及慢性病和多种疾病患者数量的增加,这些患者的护理仍然是碎片化和不协调的。原创性/价值采用生态系统方法进行护理整合和解决互操作性问题是医疗保健系统转型的前沿。
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Journal of Integrated Care
Journal of Integrated Care HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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