在心力衰竭中实施基于价值的医疗保健的系统方法:来自南伦敦回顾性分析方法的理解。

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Health Services Management Research Pub Date : 2022-02-01 Epub Date: 2020-11-30 DOI:10.1177/0951484820971442
Emma Burnhope, Michael Waring, Andrew Guilder, Bharti Malhotra, Jorge M Cardoso, Reza Razavi, Gerald Carr-White
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摘要

背景:基于价值的医疗保健(VBHC)是一种不断发展的医疗保健服务模式,旨在以更低的成本为医疗保健提供者实现更好的患者结果。VBHC的实践需要有效的信息系统,具有良好的报告能力和随后的结果测量。国民健康服务体系(NHS)中的信息系统通常是多个,彼此之间不一定集成。因此,我们开发了一种系统的方法来收集、验证和分析来自多个来源和信息系统的数据,目的是设计和批准一个自动系统来捕获心力衰竭的健康结果数据,以支持未来的VBHC模型。方法:在伦敦南部有限的地理区域内,对接受植入式心律转复除颤器(ICD)或心脏再同步化治疗(CRT)手术的心力衰竭患者进行回顾性队列评估。创建了一个专门构建的数据库,用于集成、转换和验证来自多个信息系统的医疗保健数据。结果:验证分析表明,我们实施的方法产生了一个健壮的数据集。我们有限的134例患者队列不允许进行任何复杂的统计分析,但已经确定了与结果和成本相关的一些重要主题。结论:我们已经为我们的信托基金创建了一个经过验证的数据库,可以轻松地在本地扩展并转移到其他健康疾病。由于各信托机构的本地程序存在差异,该方法现在需要跨多个站点实施,以了解数据转换和结果测量方面的差异。
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A systematic approach towards implementing value-based health care in heart failure: Understandings from retrospective analysis methods in South London.

A systematic approach towards implementing value-based health care in heart failure: Understandings from retrospective analysis methods in South London.

A systematic approach towards implementing value-based health care in heart failure: Understandings from retrospective analysis methods in South London.

A systematic approach towards implementing value-based health care in heart failure: Understandings from retrospective analysis methods in South London.

Background: Value-Based Health Care (VBHC) is an evolving model of healthcare delivery aimed at achieving better patient outcomes at lower costs to the healthcare provider. The practise of VBHC requires efficient information systems with good reporting capability and subsequent outcome measuring. Information systems within the National Health Service (NHS) are often multiple and not necessarily integrated to one another. We therefore developed a systematic approach to collecting, validating and analysing data from multiple sources and information systems, with the aim of designing and endorsing an automatic system to capture health outcomes data in heart failure to support future VBHC models.

Methods: A retrospective cohort of heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction undergoing Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) or Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) procedures within a limited geographical area in South London were evaluated. A purpose built database was created to integrate, transform and validate health care data from multiple information systems.

Results: Validation analysis shows that our implemented methodology has produced a robust dataset. Our limited cohort of 134 patients does not allow for any complex statistical analysis however has identified some important themes related to outcomes and costs.

Conclusion: We have created a validated database specific to our Trust that can be upscaled locally with ease and transferred to other health diseases. Due to variations in local procedure from one Trust to another, this methodology now requires implementation across multiple sites to understand differences in transformation of data and outcome measuring.

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Health Services Management Research
Health Services Management Research HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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期刊介绍: Health Services Management Research (HSMR) is an authoritative international peer-reviewed journal which publishes theoretically and empirically rigorous research on questions of enduring interest to health-care organizations and systems throughout the world. Examining the real issues confronting health services management, it provides an independent view and cutting edge evidence-based research to guide policy-making and management decision-making. HSMR aims to be a forum serving an international community of academics and researchers on the one hand and healthcare managers, executives, policymakers and clinicians and all health professionals on the other. HSMR wants to make a substantial contribution to both research and managerial practice, with particular emphasis placed on publishing studies which offer actionable findings and on promoting knowledge mobilisation toward theoretical advances.
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