调整力量以加速医疗保健转型:来自UPMC学习社区的见解

IF 2.6 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Diane Holder, Donna Keyser, Jane Kogan, Matthew O. Hurford, John Lovelace, James Schuster
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摘要

为加快向以价值为基础的公平医疗的转变,卫生系统需要一种可行的方法,让多个利益攸关方参与并协调一致,以促进创新。建立和维持学习型社区提供了一个可能的解决方案。方法我们描述了一个学习型社区如何利用多方利益相关者的集体优势、资产和专业知识,为经历低质量、高成本和/或不公平健康结果的亚人群提高护理价值。通过提供关键的基础设施和支持,UPMC的学习社区能够(1)加速采用基于风险的支付模式,促进提供者、支付者和家庭/照顾者对患有复杂疾病的儿童和青少年的护理总成本的共同问责;(2)推动广泛的实践变革,改善严重精神疾病患者的身心健康。(3)增加获得循证治疗的机会,改善阿片类药物和物质使用障碍患者的预后。结论学习型社区可以作为重要的催化剂,促进支付、实践和服务提供方面的创新,从而实现高价值、公平的卫生系统。
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Aligning forces to accelerate healthcare transformation: Insights from the UPMC learning community

Introduction

To accelerate transformation toward value-based, equitable care, health systems need a viable approach for engaging and aligning multiple stakeholders to promote innovation. Building and sustaining learning communities offers one possible solution.

Methods

We describe how one learning community has leveraged the collective strengths, assets, and expertise of multiple stakeholders to improve care value for subpopulations who experience low-quality, high-cost, and/or inequitable health outcomes.

Results

By providing critical infrastructure and support, UPMC's Learning Community was able to (1) accelerate adoption of risk-based payment models that promote shared accountability among providers, payers, and families/caregivers for the total costs of care of children and adolescents with medically complex conditions, (2) drive widespread practice change for improving physical and mental wellness for individuals with serious mental illness, and (3) increase access to evidence-based treatment and improve outcomes for individuals with opioid and substance use disorders.

Conclusions

Learning communities can serve as important catalyzers for the payment, practice, and service delivery innovation necessary to achieve a high-value, equitable health system.

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Learning Health Systems
Learning Health Systems HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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