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Value-based healthcare in Lynch syndrome
Familial Cancer, 2013Lynch syndrome (LS), one of the most frequent forms of hereditary colorectal cancer (CRC), is caused by a defect in one of the mismatch repair (MMR) genes. Carriers of MMR defects have a strongly increased risk of developing CRC and endometrial cancer.
Hennink, S.D. +21 more
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Value-Based Healthcare in Urology: A Collaborative Review
European Urology, 2021In response to growing concerns over rising costs and major variation in quality, improving value for patients has been proposed as a fundamentally new strategy for how healthcare should be delivered, measured, and remunerated.To systematically review the literature regarding the implementation and impact of value-based healthcare in urology.A ...
Chanan Reitblat +10 more
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Laboratory medicine: The exemplar for value-based healthcare
Healthcare Management Forum, 2021Value-Based Healthcare (VBHC) aims to improve the overall quality, safety, and sustainability of healthcare while reducing delivery costs of more effective care. Despite advantages associated with VBHC transformation, the road to its adoption has been lengthy.
Larry Arshoff +3 more
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Value in Healthcare: Designing an Integrated Value-Based Healthcare System
HealthcarePapers, 2020Value-based healthcare (VBHC) can be interpreted in many ways depending on one's jurisdiction. Often it is used synonymously with cost-effectiveness. In Alberta, VBHC might more appropriately be termed "values-based healthcare." This reflects our belief that a healthcare system should meet the needs and desires of its population and contribute to ...
Richard, Lewanczuk +3 more
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Value-based healthcare: the role of laboratory medicine
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM), 2019Abstract The global increase of health demands pushes administrators and policy makers to provide good quality health care at sustainable costs. Many approaches have been developed, among which value-based health care (VBHC) is one of the most promising: value is given by outcomes achieved per dollar spent.
Pennestrì, Federico, Banfi, Giuseppe
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Translating value-based healthcare into practice
2017In this paper, we report from an experiment into healthcare governance called ‘new governance in the patient’s perspective’ (NG) initiated by a Danish Region. The experiment was inspired by principles of value-based health care (VBHC), and initiated to transform governance from a productivity-regime, allegedly incentivizing clinical conduct in ...
Morten Bonde +2 more
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2019
Value based healthcare (VBHC) is samen te vatten als een methode van zorgverlening waarbij betere kwaliteit tegen lagere kosten wordt nagestreefd. De minst slechte vertaling is ‘waardegedreven zorg’. We raken ons in toenemende mate bewust van het feit dat er geen uniforme standaard is voor kwaliteit van leven.
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Value based healthcare (VBHC) is samen te vatten als een methode van zorgverlening waarbij betere kwaliteit tegen lagere kosten wordt nagestreefd. De minst slechte vertaling is ‘waardegedreven zorg’. We raken ons in toenemende mate bewust van het feit dat er geen uniforme standaard is voor kwaliteit van leven.
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A Made-in-Canada Approach to Value-Based Healthcare
HealthcarePapers, 2019Healthcare reforms that do not address outcomes of importance to patients may not be poised to successfully deliver the ultimate objectives of improved outcomes and quality of life for patients. Value-based healthcare is a distinct approach to aligning diverse health-system stakeholders, including healthcare professionals, health system administrators ...
Fred, Horne, Rachael, Manion
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Value-based healthcare as a trigger for improvement initiatives
Leadership in Health Services, 2017Purpose This study explores four pilot teams’ experiences of improvements resulting from the implementation of value-based healthcare (VBHC) at a Swedish University Hospital. The aim of this study is to gain a deeper understanding of VBHC when used as a management strategy to improve patients’ health outcomes.
Kerstin, Nilsson +3 more
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Value-Based Healthcare Transformation
2018The United States spends more on healthcare than any other developed nation, yet it ranks 37th in total health outcomes. Healthcare inflation risks solvency of the Medicare Trust Fund and spending approaches 20% of the gross domestic product (GDP). Historic policy trends to control healthcare costs are detailed.
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