What next for the Australian Atlas of Healthcare Variation series? Focusing the system on appropriate and sustainable health care.

Gillian Giles, Heather Buchan, Carolyn Hullick, Marge Overs, Anne Duggan
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Mapping, identifying and reducing unwarranted healthcare variation is integral to improving the appropriateness of care - minimising wasteful or unnecessary care and redirecting care to those who could benefit most (J Eval Clin Pract 26: 687-696, 2020). The Australian Atlas of Healthcare Variation series has examined variation in healthcare use since 2015. The findings reported in the Atlas series have led to important system changes. National safety and quality standards, mandatory for all hospitals and day procedure services, now require health service organisations to monitor and investigate variation and address unwarranted variation. Clinical care standards have been developed for clinical conditions in which the Atlas series has identified considerable variation. But the overuse of low-value care and underuse of high-value care persists, as suggested by the marked variation the Atlas series continues to uncover. We must now develop an approach that systematically links reporting of data and investigation of variation with a suite of responses to address unwarranted variation. This paper focuses on efforts to reduce low value-care, so that resources can be redirected to supporting high-value care as well as reducing waste and cutting carbon emissions from health care (Med J Aust 216: 67-68, 2022).

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澳大利亚医疗保健变异地图集系列的下一步是什么?将系统重点放在适当和可持续的卫生保健上。
测绘、识别和减少不必要的医疗保健差异对于改善护理的适当性是不可或缺的——最大限度地减少浪费或不必要的护理,并将护理重新定向到最可能受益的人(J评估临床实践26:687-696,2020)。自2015年以来,澳大利亚医疗保健变化地图集系列研究了医疗保健使用的变化。阿特拉斯系列报告的发现导致了重要的系统变化。国家安全和质量标准对所有医院和日间手术服务都是强制性的,现在要求卫生服务机构监控和调查变化,并解决不合理的变化。针对临床情况制定了临床护理标准,其中Atlas系列已确定了相当大的差异。但是,正如Atlas系列继续揭示的显著差异所表明的那样,低价值护理的过度使用和高价值护理的不足仍然存在。我们现在必须开发一种方法,系统地将数据报告和变异调查与一套应对措施联系起来,以解决无根据的变异。本文侧重于减少低价值护理的努力,以便资源可以重新定向到支持高价值护理以及减少浪费和减少医疗保健的碳排放(医学杂志216:67-68,2022)。
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