A New Course for Providing Improved Healthcare
In October 2007, Dr. Berwick of the Institute for Health Improvement, based in Cambridge, charted a new course for providing healthcare in this country. He proposed a conceptual framework that is designed to improve the patient’s care experience, while at the same time reduce the cost of care and attend to improved health of populations of people. Simply called the Triple Aim, it calls for a strategic focus on all three dimensions at once. There has been no time previously...
Part 1 of 3: Effectively Using Data to Improve the Patient Experience
A custom, health-center focused eLearning module for onboarding and orienting clinical and administrative health center staff to the Triple Aim and their important role in collecting accurate and timely information to support informed decision-making. The first aim – Patient Experience – is addressed in this module with a focus on the many staff a patient interacts with during a visit who impact the patient’s care.
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Part 2 of 3: Effectively Using Data to Impact Population Health
A custom, health-center focused eLearning module for onboarding and orienting clinical and administrative health center staff to the Triple Aim and their important role in collecting accurate and timely information to support informed decision-making. The second aim – Population Health – is addressed in this module with a focus on the use of data to improve the health of a population or sub-group of patients.
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Part 3 of 3: Effectively Using Data to Increase Healthcare Value
A custom, health-center focused eLearning module for onboarding and orienting clinical and administrative health center staff to the Triple Aim and their important role in collecting accurate and timely information to support informed decision-making. The third aim – Value – is addressed in this module with a focus on using data to achieve the best outcomes for patients while decreasing costs.
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