provided a framework for the delivery of high value care in the USA, the Triple Aim, that is centred around three over-arching goals: improving the individual experience of care; improving the health of populations; and reducing the per capita cost of healthcare.1 The intent is that the Triple Aim will guide the redesign of healthcare systems and the transition to population health. Health systems glo-bally grapple with these challenges of improving the health of populations while simultaneously lowering healthcare costs. As a result, the Triple Aim, although ori-ginally conceived within the USA, ha
Health professionals, including social workers, community health workers, public health workers, and...
The conditions that must be satisfied in order to implement a system of universal health care for th...
Health care expenditures, patient satisfaction and timely access to care will remain problematic if ...
2008 as an innovative vision for health system reform. The framework articulates a set of goals in w...
The Triple Aim was articulated in a Health Affairs paper by Berwick, Nolan and Whittington in 2008. ...
Provides an overview of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement's initiative designed to help impro...
The notion of value-based healthcare has become increasingly important for healthcare institutions, ...
The Triple Aim-enhancing patient experience, improving population health, and reducing costs-is wide...
According to a recent national survey of Hospital chief executive officers, financial challenges are...
Increasing need and demand because of growing and aging populations combined with stagnant or decrea...
The Triple Aim framework is an increasingly popular tool for designing and assessing quality improve...
Objectives: Unlike other countries, Austria’s ongoing health care reform combines an outcome-oriente...
A desirable system for providing and financing health care would achieve three goals: (1) preventing...
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s Triple Aim framework represents an approach to optimizing...
A little more than four years after enactment of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2...
Health professionals, including social workers, community health workers, public health workers, and...
The conditions that must be satisfied in order to implement a system of universal health care for th...
Health care expenditures, patient satisfaction and timely access to care will remain problematic if ...
2008 as an innovative vision for health system reform. The framework articulates a set of goals in w...
The Triple Aim was articulated in a Health Affairs paper by Berwick, Nolan and Whittington in 2008. ...
Provides an overview of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement's initiative designed to help impro...
The notion of value-based healthcare has become increasingly important for healthcare institutions, ...
The Triple Aim-enhancing patient experience, improving population health, and reducing costs-is wide...
According to a recent national survey of Hospital chief executive officers, financial challenges are...
Increasing need and demand because of growing and aging populations combined with stagnant or decrea...
The Triple Aim framework is an increasingly popular tool for designing and assessing quality improve...
Objectives: Unlike other countries, Austria’s ongoing health care reform combines an outcome-oriente...
A desirable system for providing and financing health care would achieve three goals: (1) preventing...
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s Triple Aim framework represents an approach to optimizing...
A little more than four years after enactment of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2...
Health professionals, including social workers, community health workers, public health workers, and...
The conditions that must be satisfied in order to implement a system of universal health care for th...
Health care expenditures, patient satisfaction and timely access to care will remain problematic if ...