The IBD Clinic of Tomorrow: Holistic, Patient-Centric, and Value-based Care

IF 11.6 1区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cgh.2024.04.042
Benjamin Click , Raymond K. Cross , Miguel Regueiro , Laurie Keefer
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There is increasing recognition of the associated bi-directional impact of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) on patient well-being and the potential benefit of multidisciplinary teams to address these unique needs. At certain IBD centers, there has been an evolution towards patient-centric, holistic care to enhance well-being and improve health-related outcomes. Multiple models, incorporating various disciplines, care modalities, digital tools and care delivery, and resource support have arisen in IBD. Although most IBD centers of excellence are now incorporating such multidisciplinary care models, many practices still practice IBD-limited specialty care, limiting evaluations and interventions to the IBD itself and its direct consequences (eg, extraintestinal manifestations). In this piece, we seek to review the evolution of IBD care towards a patient-centric, holistic model (termed 360 IBD Care) including the role and impact of digital health tools, monitoring, and delivery in IBD, and a shift towards value-based care models with discussion of payor priorities in IBD. We also suggest potential opportunities for IBD practitioners to incorporate elements of holistic care on a local scale. Together, we hope such care models will enhance not only IBD-specific health outcomes, but also improve the general well-being of our patients with IBD today and tomorrow.
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未来的 IBD 诊所:全面、以患者为中心、以价值为基础的医疗服务。
越来越多的人认识到 IBD 对患者健康的相关双向影响,以及多学科团队满足这些独特需求的潜在益处。在某些 IBD 中心,已经开始向以患者为中心的整体护理发展,以提高患者的健康水平并改善与健康相关的结果。在 IBD 领域出现了多种模式,包括各种学科、护理方式、数字工具和护理服务以及资源支持。虽然大多数 IBD 高级研究中心现在都采用了这种多学科护理模式,但许多医疗机构仍在开展仅限于 IBD 的专科护理,将评估和干预局限于 IBD 本身及其直接后果(如肠道外表现)。在这篇文章中,我们试图回顾 IBD 护理向以患者为中心的整体模式(称为 360 IBD 护理)的演变,包括数字健康工具、监测和交付在 IBD 中的作用和影响,以及向基于价值的护理模式的转变,并讨论支付方在 IBD 中的优先事项。我们还为 IBD 从业人员提出了在当地范围内纳入整体护理元素的潜在机会。我们希望这些护理模式不仅能改善 IBD 患者的健康状况,还能改善 IBD 患者现在和未来的总体健康状况。
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期刊介绍: Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology (CGH) is dedicated to offering readers a comprehensive exploration of themes in clinical gastroenterology and hepatology. Encompassing diagnostic, endoscopic, interventional, and therapeutic advances, the journal covers areas such as cancer, inflammatory diseases, functional gastrointestinal disorders, nutrition, absorption, and secretion. As a peer-reviewed publication, CGH features original articles and scholarly reviews, ensuring immediate relevance to the practice of gastroenterology and hepatology. Beyond peer-reviewed content, the journal includes invited key reviews and articles on endoscopy/practice-based technology, health-care policy, and practice management. Multimedia elements, including images, video abstracts, and podcasts, enhance the reader's experience. CGH remains actively engaged with its audience through updates and commentary shared via platforms such as Facebook and Twitter.
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