Difference between revisions of "Health Outcomes"

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Potential Health Outcome Measures <br>
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These are performance measures to help determine the impact on the patient's health status:
* Risk (Medical)
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* Function (Patient)
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* Conditions (Medical)
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* Symptoms (Patient) - Physical, Mental
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* Well-Being (Patient) - PHQ, Purpose, Love & Connection, Competence
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* Medical Interventions
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* Non-Medical Interventions
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* Determeinants
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* Physicians (Primary Care & Specialists)
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* Clinically Integrated Networks
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* Health Plans
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* Other Medical Intervention Providers
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* Non-Medical Intervention Providers
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Organizations Focused on developing Health Outcomes Measures
 
Organizations Focused on developing Health Outcomes Measures
  

Revision as of 08:24, 30 June 2018

These are performance measures to help determine the impact on the patient's health status:

  • Medical Interventions
  • Non-Medical Interventions
  • Determeinants
  • Physicians (Primary Care & Specialists)
  • Clinically Integrated Networks
  • Health Plans
  • Other Medical Intervention Providers
  • Non-Medical Intervention Providers

Organizations Focused on developing Health Outcomes Measures

  • A new consortium aims to tackle the complex issue of value-based payment for drugs, medical devices and cutting-edge gene therapy. A major part of that initiative will be defining the role of patient provided data in new value-based arrangements.
  • International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM) is a non-profit organization who believe outcomes are the ultimate measure of success in health care. When seeking treatment, patients want to know what their life will be like after treatment: will I return to work, will I be able to take care of myself, and will my symptoms improve?