2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.anai.2020.04.007
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Achieving the Quadruple Aim to deliver value-based allergy care in an ever-evolving health care system

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“…To guide health systems to accomplish high-quality, value-based care, the Quadruple Aim serves as a guiding principle. The four elements to focus on are improving patient experience, improving health of populations, reducing cost of care, and improving provider experience ( Cattel & Eijkenaar, 2020 ; Iglesia et al, 2020 ). To contribute to the evidence on the effectiveness of VBP models, this review focuses not only on factors that enhance these models in any of the four focus elements of the Quadruple Aim but also on hindering factors that should be avoided.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To guide health systems to accomplish high-quality, value-based care, the Quadruple Aim serves as a guiding principle. The four elements to focus on are improving patient experience, improving health of populations, reducing cost of care, and improving provider experience ( Cattel & Eijkenaar, 2020 ; Iglesia et al, 2020 ). To contribute to the evidence on the effectiveness of VBP models, this review focuses not only on factors that enhance these models in any of the four focus elements of the Quadruple Aim but also on hindering factors that should be avoided.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Quadruple Aim of health care is directed toward the aspirational goal of improving (i) the patient experience and (ii) the health of populations while (iii) reducing the cost of care and (iv) facilitating HCP wellness and preventing burnout. 61 Dimensions of wellness include emotional, spiritual, intellectual, social, physical, environmental, financial, and occupational dimensions. 62 The classic features of burnout include exhaustion, feeling a lack of personal accomplishment, and depersonalization.…”
Section: Communicating Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Lowe (2018), value-based healthcare performance can be measured as the meaningful patient outcomes per dollar spent and providers should focus on improving efficiency by doing more high-value activities, thereby improving outcomes. In some recent publications on value-based healthcare, scholars include more elements, such as an improved population's health and needs of healthcare providers for assessing value-based healthcare performance (Bachynsky, 2020;Bodenheimer & Sinsky, 2014;Iglesia et al, 2020). Authors argue that value-based healthcare performance should improve the patient and healthcare provider experience, the health of the population and increase the effectiveness of care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%