Friday, September 07, 2012

America's Path to the Best Health Care at Lower Cost: IOM Report

The Institute of Medicine of the National Academies (IOM) released a report yesterday (September 6, 2012) entitled "Best Care at Lower Cost : The Path to Continuously Learning Health Care in America."  The IOM's Committee on the Learning Health Care System in America was tasked with determining the key challenges to health care in the United States today.
"America's health care system has become far too complex and costly to continue business as usual. Pervasive inefficiencies, an inability to manage a rapidly deepening clinical knowledge base, and a reward system poorly focused on key patient needs, all hinder improvements in the safety and quality of care and threaten the nation's economic stability and global competitiveness. Achieving higher quality care at lower cost will require fundamental commitments to the incentives, culture, and leadership that foster continuous "learning”, as the lessons from research and each care experience are systematically captured, assessed, and translated into reliable care."
In brief this report identifies three major imperatives for change:
  • the rising complexity of modern health care
  • unsustainable cost increases
  • outcomes below the system’s potential
Read the brief or full report free online at the IOM website.
 
 

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Monday, April 21, 2008

Health Care Innovations Exchange

"The Health Care Innovations Exchange is an AHRQ program designed to support health care professionals in sharing and adopting innovations that improve the delivery of care to patients. Explore this site to find innovative strategies and quality-related tools, learn how to improve your organization's ability to innovate and adopt new ideas, and interact with innovators and adopters."

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Monday, February 11, 2008

Health Services Research (HSR) Methods

HSR Methods is a new Web site for health services researchers from AcademyHealth.
The site provides key links, resources and current information on health services research methods and seeks to promote dialogue among health services researchers.

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