Implementing a New Service Line Model to Support Growth and Serve Patients.

Peter S Fine, Kathy Kuhlenbeck
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Summary: Many healthcare organizations are reinvesting in clinical service lines to differentiate themselves, standardize evidence-based care, and add value. Typically, service line structures are built around hospital-based procedures and are accountable solely to local operations. That can be a blueprint for missed growth and lost value.Banner Health, based in Phoenix, Arizona, with operations in six southwestern states, has pivoted to a systemwide service line strategy to foster growth and support value-based care. Service lines are now organized to maximize both revenue and quality across the continuum of care, to the benefit of both the system and its patients. The new, team-based structure allows Banner Health to respond nimbly to changes in the healthcare environment because it is based on the ways patients access the system. In 2021, just two years into this complex transition, the results have demonstrated that this service line model can achieve measurable benefits that include growth; improved financial performance, safety, and clinical outcomes; and increased collaboration in value-based payment models-all helping the system to realize its mission of making healthcare easier so that life can be better for our patients.

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实施新的服务线模式,以支持增长和服务患者。
总结:许多医疗保健组织正在对临床服务进行再投资,以使自己与众不同,使循证护理标准化,并增加价值。通常,服务线结构是围绕以医院为基础的程序建立的,只对当地业务负责。这可能是错过增长和失去价值的蓝图。总部设在亚利桑那州凤凰城的班纳保健公司在西南六个州开展业务,已转向全系统服务线战略,以促进增长和支持基于价值的护理。现在,服务线路的组织是为了在整个连续护理过程中最大限度地提高收入和质量,使系统和患者都受益。基于团队的新结构使Banner Health能够灵活地响应医疗环境的变化,因为它是基于患者访问系统的方式。到2021年,也就是这一复杂转型的两年后,结果表明,这种服务线模式可以实现可衡量的效益,包括增长;改善财务绩效、安全性和临床结果;并在基于价值的支付模式中加强合作——所有这些都有助于系统实现其使命,即使医疗保健更容易,从而使患者的生活更美好。
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