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What Role Should Regulators and Payers Play in Achieving Health Equity?
What Role Should Regulators and Payers Play in Achieving Health Equity?
By Dr. Kedar Mate
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Health Equity Work in the US: What IHI’s 2021 Pulse Report Tells Us about Prioritization, Perception, and Progress
Health Equity Work in the US: What IHI’s 2021 Pulse Report Tells Us about Prioritization, Perception, and Progress
By Dr. Kedar Mate
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Another exciting milestone for CPPS! As of this morning, 7,000 health care professionals have earned the Certified Professional in Patient Safety…
Another exciting milestone for CPPS! As of this morning, 7,000 health care professionals have earned the Certified Professional in Patient Safety…
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I am very excited about this conference and the theme of pushing boundaries. With more of us living longer in ill health and healthcare inequity…
I am very excited about this conference and the theme of pushing boundaries. With more of us living longer in ill health and healthcare inequity…
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Excellent piece published by Harvard Business Review. The authors share a roundup of AI-enabled tools designed from the start to tackle health…
Excellent piece published by Harvard Business Review. The authors share a roundup of AI-enabled tools designed from the start to tackle health…
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Envisioning The Future Of Complex Care
Health Affairs
Understanding how to fortify the nation’s complex care infrastructure can help inform the priorities of the Biden-Harris administration and HHS. This paper forecasts what the next four years might look like and identifies opportunities to build a stronger and more effective field of complex care going forward.
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Building Health-Creating Systems
Healthcare Executive
Designing health-creating systems first requires a commitment to an overarching goal: improved individual and aggregate health outcomes. This article explores five key features of health-creating systems.
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Creating Age-Friendly Health Systems – A vision for better care of older adults
HEALTHCARE
Safe and effective care of older adults is a crucial issue given the rapid growth of the aging demographic, many of whom have complex health and social needs. At the same time, the health care delivery environment is rapidly changing, offering a new set of opportunities to improve care of older adults. This paper describes the background, evidence-based changes, and testing, scale-up, and spread strategy that are part of the design of the Age-Friendly Health Systems movement.
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Health Equity Must Be a Strategic Priority
NEJM Catalyst
Health systems that treat equity as a core strategy can take five concrete actions to implement it. Learn more in this article from NEJM Catalyst.
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Achieving Health Equity: A Guide for Health Care Organizations
Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI)
Health care has a significant role to play in achieving health equity. While health care organizations alone do not have the power to improve all of the multiple determinants of health for all of society, they do have the power to address disparities directly at the point of care, and to impact many of the determinants that create these disparities. This white paper provides guidance on how health care organizations can reduce health disparities related to racial or ethnic group; religion;…
Health care has a significant role to play in achieving health equity. While health care organizations alone do not have the power to improve all of the multiple determinants of health for all of society, they do have the power to address disparities directly at the point of care, and to impact many of the determinants that create these disparities. This white paper provides guidance on how health care organizations can reduce health disparities related to racial or ethnic group; religion; socioeconomic status; gender; age; mental health; cognitive, sensory, or physical disability; sexual orientation or gender identity; geographic location; or other characteristics historically linked to discrimination or exclusion.
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Designing for the Future: Quality and Safety Education at US Teaching Hospitals
Journal of Graduate Medical Education
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Accreditation as a path to achieving quality health coverage
Globalization and Health
As many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) pursue health care reforms in order to achieve universal health coverage (UHC), development of national accreditation systems has become an increasingly common quality-enhancing strategy endorsed by payers, including Ministries of Health. This article describes the major considerations for health system leaders in developing and implementing a sustainable and successful national accreditation program, using the 20-year evolution of the Thai…
As many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) pursue health care reforms in order to achieve universal health coverage (UHC), development of national accreditation systems has become an increasingly common quality-enhancing strategy endorsed by payers, including Ministries of Health. This article describes the major considerations for health system leaders in developing and implementing a sustainable and successful national accreditation program, using the 20-year evolution of the Thai health care accreditation system as a model. The authors illustrate the interface between accreditation as a continuous quality improvement strategy, health insurance and other health financing schemes, and the overall goal of achieving universal health coverage.
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