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Abstract: The concept of value-based care (VBC) shifts the focus from volume to quality in healthcare. For nursing, this means focusing on patient outcomes, preventive care, and cost efficiency. This article discusses the critical role of nurses in VBC, particularly in coordinating care, improving patient satisfaction, and driving overall ...
Rory B. Farrand, Aparna Gupta
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Value-Based Care and Anesthesiology in the USA [PDF]
Value-based care, prioritizing patient outcomes over service volume, is steering a transformative course in anesthesiology in the United States. With the rise of this patient-centric approach, anesthesiologists are adopting dynamic roles to meet the demands of medical institutions, insurers, and patients for high-quality, cost-effective care.
Ahmed, Faizan +4 more
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Twelve month oral contraceptive pill prescriptions: Role of policy mandates on utilization
Recent studies have suggested that extended duration oral contraceptive pills (OCP), such as the 12-month duration, have a positive impact on pregnancy rates but negative impact on pill wastage.
Samuel K. Peasah +9 more
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Association of PCSK9 Inhibitor Initiation on Statin Adherence and Discontinuation
Background PCSK9is (proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 inhibitors) are well tolerated, potently lower cholesterol, and decrease cardiovascular events when added to statins.
Christopher LaFratte +5 more
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Trends in utilization and costs of migraine medications, 2017–2020
Objective This study examines changes in utilization and costs trends associated with migraine medications. Background Migraine attacks are a burden to many patients.
Jennifer L. Nguyen +6 more
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Development of an online patient decision aid for kidney failure treatment modality decisions
Background Patient decision aids (PtDAs) support patients and clinicians in shared decision-making (SDM). Real-world outcome information may improve patients’ risk perception, and help patients make decisions congruent with their expectations and values.
Noel Engels +11 more
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Background Venous thromboembolism (VTE) causes preventable in-hospital morbidity. Pharmacologic prophylaxis reduces VTE in at-risk patients but also increases bleeding. To increase appropriate prescribing, a risk calculator to guide prophylaxis decisions
Stephanie R. Moss +4 more
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Value-Based Care and Neurology [PDF]
Ahmed A.
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Value‐based care in hepatology [PDF]
The migration from legacy fee‐for‐service reimbursement to payments linked to high‐value health care is accelerating in the United States because of new legislation and redesign of payments from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Because patients with chronic diseases account for substantial use of health care resources, payers and health ...
STRAZZABOSCO, MARIO +2 more
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