1. Creating a framework for change: transitioning to value-based healthcare in Queensland.
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Gavaghan, Belinda, Finch, Jennifer, and Clarke, Katelyn
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MEDICAL care use ,CORPORATE culture ,MEDICAL protocols ,DIVERSITY & inclusion policies ,MEDICAL quality control ,ALLIED health associations ,HUMAN services programs ,DIFFUSION of innovations ,VALUE-based healthcare ,MEDICAL care ,WORK environment ,LEADERSHIP ,CONSUMER attitudes ,COMMUNITIES ,DIVERSITY in the workplace ,TRANSITIONAL care ,ATTITUDE (Psychology) ,PHYSICIAN-patient relations ,CHANGE ,PUBLIC health ,PREVENTIVE health services ,WELL-being ,PATIENT participation ,CULTURAL pluralism - Abstract
Value-based healthcare has been described as the sustainable, equitable and transparent use of healthcare resources to achieve improved experiences and outcomes for people and communities. It is supported by all levels of government in Australia, with recent initiatives championing a shift away from traditional, clinician-centric care delivery to a more contemporary, value-based approach. To date, however, efforts in Queensland have focused on smaller scale siloed models of care and have not extended to the transformational change required to create equitable and sustainable healthcare delivery. The Queensland Health Allied Health Framework for Value-Based Health Care (the Framework) builds on contemporary frameworks with reference to the local context in Queensland and provides a structure and starting point for clinicians and managers to work together with consumers to transform services to focus on preventative health and wellbeing, shifting the focus of care to the community and sustainably improving the quality of care delivered. The Framework outlines key considerations for the design and implementation of new services, including understanding the care pathway, supporting an outcome driven workplace culture, measuring what matters and designing for outcomes. Several key lessons were learnt during the development of the Framework, including the importance of early and sustained consumer partnerships, of establishing a shared definition of value-based healthcare that enables integration across the care pathway and the need for leadership at all levels to actively support the change management process. While developed for Queensland public allied health services, the Framework is intended to be a system-wide tool relevant to all health professionals and services. What is known about the topic? Value-based healthcare provides an approach to restructure healthcare systems to improve health outcomes and the holistic experience of care for people and communities. What does this paper add? This paper details the development of a framework to support health services to transition to a value-based approach. What are the implications for practitioners? By reflecting on the diversity of health practitioners, managers and consumer experiences and the unique opportunities and challenges of individual healthcare services, the framework provides a structure and starting point for services to transition to value-based healthcare. This article belongs to the Special Issue: Value-Based Healthcare. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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