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Value-based healthcare: is it the way forward?

Sally Lewis
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/fhj.2022-0099
Future Healthc J November 2022
Sally Lewis
AWelsh Value in Health Centre, Swansea, UK, national clinical lead for prudent and value-based healthcare, Welsh Government, Cardiff, UK, and honorary professor, Swansea School of Medicine, Swansea, UK
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    A whole pathway approach to delivering value in healthcare. With examples for care for people with heart failure. Adapted with permission from the Welsh Value in Health Centre (https://vbhc.nhs.wales). CROMs = clinician-reported outcome measures; NT-proBNP = N-terminal pro B-type natriuretic peptide; PROMs = patient-reported outcome measures; TDABC = time-driven activity-based costing.

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    Six key enablers for value-based healthcare. Welsh Value in Health Centre's enablers facilitate the delivery of value-based care across the whole pathway of care, for the whole population of Wales, equitably. Reproduced with permission from the Welsh Value in Health Centre (https://vbhc.nhs.wales).

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    Factors involved in improving outcomes and reducing costs

    Patient factorsHealthcare factors
    Raise health literacyFinancing for value, optimum allocation and prioritisation of resources, and incentivising best practices
    Support healthy behaviours towards prevention and optimisation of quality of lifeDecrease unwarranted variation of low-value care
    Support shared understanding of medicine towards the best choicesOptimum positioning of drugs and devices
    Supported self managementTailoring treatment to the individual's goals and context including preferred place of care
    New models of care, digital health and releasing capacity in the system
    Focus on meeting true unmet need and reducing inequities
    • Adapted with permission from the Welsh Value in Health Centre (https://vbhc.nhs.wales).

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Sally Lewis
Future Healthc J Nov 2022, 9 (3) 211-215; DOI: 10.7861/fhj.2022-0099

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