基于价值的医疗保健如何改善记忆诊所的工作

IF 13 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Alzheimer's & Dementia Pub Date : 2025-01-09 DOI:10.1002/alz.089190
Anna R. Schönberger, Annika Steinmetz, Ann‐Katrin Schild, Lucrezia Hausner, Gloria Spielmann‐Benson, Lutz Frölich, Frank Jessen
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基于价值的医疗保健(VBHC)是一个来源于经济学研究的新概念,最近在各个医疗部门和设施中得到了实施。除了改善病人护理外,它还要求通过向病人提供他们真正需要的东西来减少开支。在这种情况下,价值被定义为相对于所需费用为患者实现的结果。在VBHC中,收集患者报告的结果测量值(PROM)和患者报告的经验测量值(PREM)对于明确患者的需求至关重要。根据VBHC方法,基于PROM和PREM对患者护理的修改,可以为患者提供更高的价值和更有效的治疗。我们已经在两家德国记忆诊所实施了VBHC方法,以测试其在这种新环境中的适用性。我们期望在改善患者、家属和员工的诊断过程方面获得具体的成果。方法在每家记忆诊所,我们就PREM和PROM采访了25对患者亲属。此外,我们对员工进行了调查,了解目前存在的问题和可能的改进建议。基于这些结果,两个记忆诊所分别对诊断过程进行了修改。此后进行了第二次评估,采访了另一组25对夫妇。结果在第一次评估中,两家记忆诊所的大多数患者都将诊断过程的长度作为主要的负面体验。从第一次就诊到最终诊断需要几个月的时间,这对患者及其亲属来说是非常紧张的。因此,诊断过程缩短到大约持续时间。3还是4周。在第二次评估中,初步数据表明,修改后的诊断过程(PREM)患者和家庭成员的体验明显更好。患者、家属和员工报告的其他方面为改进提供了额外的视角。这是第一个在记忆临床环境中实施VBHC方法的研究。我们发现VBHC确实可以改善患者护理,并可能有助于在诊断过程中建立标准化和优化的程序。
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How value‐based healthcare can improve the work of memory clinics
BackgroundValue‐based healthcare (VBHC) is a novel concept derived from economic research which is recently implemented in various medical departments and facilities. Additionally to an improvement of patient care, it postulates a reduction of expenses by providing patients with what they really need. Value in this context is defined as outcomes achieved for patients relative to the required costs. In VBHC collecting patient‐reported outcome measures (PROM) and patient‐reported experience measures (PREM) is essential to clarify patients’ needs. According to the VBHC approach, a modification of patient care based on PROM and PREM achieves a higher value and more efficient treatment for patients.We have implemented the VBHC approach at two German memory clinics to test its applicability in this novel setting. We expect to gain concrete aspects for improving the diagnostic process for patients, relatives, and employees.MethodsIn each memory clinic we interviewed 25 patient‐relative dyads with regard to PREM and PROM. In addition, we conducted an employee survey about current problems and potential suggestions for improvement. Based on these results, respective modifications of the diagnostic process took place in both memory clinics. Thereafter a second evaluation, interviewing another set of 25 dyads was carried out.ResultsIn the first evaluation the majority of patients of both memory clinics quoted the length of the diagnostic process as main negative experience. The duration from the first visit to the final diagnosis took several months which was experienced as highly stressful for patients and their relatives. Hence, the diagnostic process was shortened to a duration of approx. 3‐4 weeks. In the second evaluation preliminary data indicate a significantly better experience of patients and family members with the diagnostic process (PREM) after modification. Other aspects reported by patients, relatives as well as employees offer additional perspectives for improvement.ConclusionsThis is the first study implementing the VBHC approach in a memory clinic setting. We found that VBHC can indeed improve patient care and may contribute in establishing a standardized and optimized procedure in the diagnostic processes.
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Alzheimer's & Dementia
Alzheimer's & Dementia 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Alzheimer's & Dementia is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to bridge knowledge gaps in dementia research by covering the entire spectrum, from basic science to clinical trials to social and behavioral investigations. It provides a platform for rapid communication of new findings and ideas, optimal translation of research into practical applications, increasing knowledge across diverse disciplines for early detection, diagnosis, and intervention, and identifying promising new research directions. In July 2008, Alzheimer's & Dementia was accepted for indexing by MEDLINE, recognizing its scientific merit and contribution to Alzheimer's research.
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