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The Quadruple Aim
Quadruple Aim

A Conceptual Framework

Improving the U.S. health care system requires four aims: improving the experience of care, improving the health of populations, reducing per capita costs and improving care team well-being. HITEQ Center resources seek to provide content and direction aligned with the goals of the Quadruple Aim

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Resource Overview

There has never been a time in which community health centers have had greater opportunities to reach out and engage with a patient population that could greatly benefit from continuous engagement and communication. Electronic patient engagement tools such as patient portals, health apps, text messaging services and other social networking technologies have ushered in a more sustainable and varied number of channels of activation and engagement. On top of this, the price of mobile communication technologies has decreased enough to the point where it is affordable even within underserved populations. Despite these opportunities, the challenge remains considerable due to a variety of socio-economics issues that have traditionally limited the ability to sustain care to underserved populations.

The challenge before health centers now is to leverage these new messaging channels effectively and safely without overly increasing the burden of adoption for their patients. Within this guide a framework has been developed for bridging the gap between the promise of electronic engagement and the special conditions of the community health center setting. The guide provided below builds off the framework first outlined in the article "A Multidimensional View of Personal Health Systems for Underserved Populations". This new and updated guide addresses the new technologies, policies, and organizational challenges that health centers are dealing with and provides strategies for effective adoption and decision support tools for determing best methods of deployment.

Electronic Patient Engagement Evaluation Framework

Rising Risk: An Overview of Identification and Intervention Approaches
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Rising Risk: An Overview of Identification and Intervention Approaches

A brief from JSI with the support of Blue Shield of California Foundation

This brief, produced with generous support from Blue Shield of California Foundation, explores the concept of rising risk in the health field. Given that it is well understood that the top 5% of patients account for more than 50% of utilization, it follows that identifying risk in the population early and intervening effectively has the potential to save resources and improve health outcomes. The growing emphasis on efficiency and value, a new set of data collection and analysis tools, and the recognition that uncoordinated, after-the-fact response is not optimal all support a focus on rising-risk populations. 

Through a literature review and discussions with leaders in the field, JSI investigated key considerations in addressing rising risk, outlined methods for identification and intervention along a continuum from focusing on one individual at a time to focusing on populations, and identified illustrative examples from the field. 

Download the brief below or access it here.

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Intended AudienceHealth Center Staff, Quality Improvement Staff, Health Center Leadership

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Acknowledgements

This resource collection was cultivated and developed by Thomas A. Horan, PhD, Dean of the School of Business at the University of Redlands, California and the HITEQ team with valuable suggestions and contributions from HITEQ Project collaborators.

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