Value-based health care definition and characteristics: an evidence-based approach.

H Khalil, M Ameen, C Davies, R Arunkumar, C Liu
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ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to develop a concise, accessible definition of value-based health care (VBHC) and identify its main characteristics through a comprehensive analysis of existing literature.MethodsA scoping review methodology was employed to map definitions and characteristics of VBHC from nine databases, including JBI EBP Database, Cochrane Reviews, Embase, Ovid MEDLINE(R), APA PsycINFO, and others, from inception until November 2023. The scoping review aimed to clarify existing concepts and identify gaps in VBHC definitions and frameworks across various geographical contexts. Additionally, qualitative data on VBHC were analysed from the included studies using a word cloud generated via an online tool and a word frequency table generated from Excel. This dual analysis informed the creation of a simplified, data-driven definition of VBHC along with its key characteristics.ResultsThe word frequency analysis highlighted common themes, including 'care,' 'outcomes,' 'quality,' 'efficiency,' and 'cost.' Based on these frequently mentioned terms, a simplified definition of VBHC was formulated, focusing on patient-centred care that aims to improve health outcomes relative to costs. Comparisons with existing literature revealed that while the derived definition is more accessible and concise, it lacks the depth of the academic definitions, which emphasise strategic implementation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and nuanced measurement of outcomes.ConclusionThis study provides a simplified, data-driven definition of VBHC that can facilitate understanding and implementation among practitioners and stakeholders. Integrating this accessible definition can bridge the gap between theory and practice, ultimately supporting better health outcomes and system sustainability.

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