HEALTH CARE REFORMPatient- and Family-Centered Care
Opportunities to Gain Hands-on Experience
AGENDA
• What is health care reform?
• Why is patient and family satisfaction important?
• What are the basics of patient- and family-centered care?
• How can I start gaining experience?
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Australia
Austria
BelgiumCanada
France
Germany
Italy
Japan
Netherlands
Norway
SpainSweden
Switzerland
U.K.
USA
Total Health Expenditure per Capita and GDP per Capita,
US and Selected Countries, 2008
GDP Per Capita
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Source: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (2010), "OECD Health Data", OECD Health Statistics (database). doi: 10.1787/data-00350-en (Accessed on 14 February 2011).Notes: Data from Australia and Japan are 2007 data. Figures for Belgium, Canada, Netherlands, Norway and Switzerland, are OECD estimates.
$500+GDP9.2%Citizenper Income National
SpendingHealth National
≈15.2%
≈8.5%
Note: * Estimate. Expenditures shown in $US PPP (purchasing power parity).Source: Calculated by The Commonwealth Fund based on 2007 International Health Policy Survey; 2008 International Health Policy Survey of Sicker Adults; 2009 International Health Policy Survey of Primary Care Physicians; Commonwealth Fund Commission on a High Performance Health System National Scorecard; and Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, OECD Health Data, 2009 (Paris: OECD, Nov. 2009).
AUS CAN GER NETH NZ UK US
OVERALL RANKING (2010) 3 6 4 1 5 2 7
Quality Care 4 7 5 2 1 3 6
Effective Care 2 7 6 3 5 1 4
Safe Care 6 5 3 1 4 2 7
Coordinated Care 4 5 7 2 1 3 6
Patient-Centered Care 2 5 3 6 1 7 4
Access 6.5 5 3 1 4 2 6.5
Cost-Related Problem 6 3.5 3.5 2 5 1 7
Timeliness of Care 6 7 2 1 3 4 5
Efficiency 2 6 5 3 4 1 7
Equity 4 5 3 1 6 2 7
Long, Healthy, Productive Lives 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Health Expenditures/Capita, 2007 $3,357 $3,895 $3,588 $3,837* $2,454 $2,992 $7,290
Country Rankings
1.00–2.33
2.34–4.66
4.67–7.00
Overall Ranking
Health Care Reform Basics
Not Everyone Has...
• Access to Care
• Coordinated Care
• Frequent Wellness Support
Reactive
Inefficient
Expensive
Expand Access
Improve
Quality
Reduce Cost
Timely
Safe
Effective
Efficient
Equitable
Consumer-Driven
Kindig, David A.. "Unpacking the Triple Aim Model." ImprovingPopulationHealth.org. January 2011.
Why Patient- and Family-Centered Care?
• Demonstrates Our Values(e.g. Human Rights, Ethical, and Professional)
• Improves Our Participation
• Improves Our Accountability(i.e. Greater Balance of Responsibility, Risk, and Reward)
More Participatio
n
More Aligned
Plan
Increased Follow-
Through
Increased Wellness
Patient- and Family-Centered Care Foundations
• You're the expert regarding your experiences.
• Nothing about us, without us.
• Wellness experts, collaborate!
• Give someone a fish, feed them for a meal. Teach someone to fish, feed them for a lifetime.
• A stitch in time, saves nine.
Core Concepts ofPatient- and Family-Centered
Care
• Dignity and Respect
• Collaboration
• Information Sharing
• Participation
Not just regarding wellness support, but also the wellness system...
• Development
• Planning
• Implementation
• EvaluationPartnering with Patients and Families to Design a Patient- and Family-Centered Health Care System -- A Roadmap for the Future Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care
Begin Gaining Valuable Experience Now!
Work with People Experiencing...
• Chronic Illness
• Disability
• Aging
In…• Nursing Homes• Group Homes• Assisted-Living
Communities• Home Health
Care• Day Programs• Employment
Supports
Entry-Level Part-Time Direct Support Professional Opportunities to Provide Patient- and Family-Centered Independent-Living Supports
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Questions?
More Information
Lance H. Hegland, MBA, Project Coordinator
Office: 612-378-7028Mobile: 763-218-1433E-mail: [email protected]
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