The Patient Centered Value System: Transforming Healthcare through Co-Design

Author:   Anthony M. DiGioia ,  Eve Shapiro
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138055964


Pages:   312
Publication Date:   06 September 2017
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Author:   Anthony M. DiGioia ,  Eve Shapiro
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   CRC Press
Weight:   0.566kg
ISBN:  

9781138055964


ISBN 10:   1138055964
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   06 September 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction: The Patient Centered Value System: Toward a New Age in Healthcare; Part 1: The Patient Centered Value System in Action: A Story; Chapter 1: How to introduce the Patient Centered Value System in any organization; Chapter 2: Choose your champions: Establish the care experience guiding council; Chapter 3: Shadow patients and families to co-design the care experience; Chapter 4: Develop your care experience working group; Chapter 5: Create a shared vision by writing the story of the ideal care experience; Chapter 6: Close the gaps between the current state and the ideal; Part 2: The Patient Centered Value System in Fact and in Practice; Chapter 7: The Patient Centered Value System: Fact, not fiction; Chapter 8: The true cost methodology of the Patient Centered Value System: A User’s Manual; Chapter 9: The Science behind the Patient Centered Value System: Built on the shoulders of giants.; Chapter 10: Patient Centered Value System + Lean or other process improvement approaches = Rapid Improvement; Chapter 11: The Patient Centered Value System in Practice; Chapter 12: Conclusion; Appendix 1: Glossary; Appendix 2: The Appendix explains what’s needed to assure success of the PCVS, why projects sometimes fail, how to get back on track, and the 65+ care experiences within UPMC that have been improved by use of the PCVS.

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The spiraling costs of healthcare and diminishing value for organizations, patients, and families requires a new, transformative approach to healthcare delivery. The Patient Centered Value System is the answer to lowering costs, improving clinical outcomes, and increasing the patient and family care experience. The PCVS has resulted in tangible improvements on all levels at the Connecticut Joint Replacement Institute at Saint Francis Hospital. -Steve F. Schutzer, M.D., Medical Director, Connecticut Joint Replacement Institute, President, Connecticut Joint Replacement Surgeons, LLC The Patient Centered Value System: Transforming Care through Co-Design offers a highly readable and practical approach for dramatically improving patient outcomes and experiences. As health care consumers, we would definitely want our providers to be following the Patient Centered Value System principles, delivering high-quality, empathetic, and lower-cost patient care. -Robert S. Kaplan, Marvin Bower Professor of Leadership Development, Emeritus at the Harvard Business School This book captures perfectly the challenge that faces quality improvers everywhere: that lasting change can only be achieved through a change in mindset which places patients and families at the centre of the improvement agenda. The Patient Centered Value System is one of the few approaches which does just this. This system works. What it also does is transform the working lives of the staff applying it, reconnecting them powerfully with their core mission to care. It has been a privilege to use this approach with teams from around the United Kingdom, and a joy to see the changes they make when they see care through patients' eyes. -Bev Fitzsimons, Head of Improvement, Point of Care Foundation, U.K. DiGioia and Shapiro have achieved the goal of every author: to make understandable that which is complex, and to make implementable complex principles. When the subject is patient (and family)-centered care, those goals are both formidable and critical to the nation's health. -John R. Ball, M.D., J.D, Executive Vice President, Emeritus, American College of Physicians This book will teach you how to see. Whether you are a hospital CEO, as I have been, or a care giver at the front lines of care, as I have been, this book will open your eyes to the journey of a patient and family throughout care. The care systems of the future will be designed with and for our patients and their families. This book is the best guide to give you the tools and methods to co-design care with them. -Maureen Bisognano, President Emerita and Senior Fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement


The spiraling costs of healthcare and diminishing value for organizations, patients, and families requires a new, transformative approach to healthcare delivery. The Patient Centered Value System is the answer to lowering costs, improving clinical outcomes, and increasing the patient and family care experience. The PCVS has resulted in tangible improvements on all levels at the Connecticut Joint Replacement Institute at Saint Francis Hospital. -Steve F. Schutzer, M.D., Medical Director, Connecticut Joint Replacement Institute, President, Connecticut Joint Replacement Surgeons, LLC The Patient Centered Value System: Transforming Care through Co-Design offers a highly readable and practical approach for dramatically improving patient outcomes and experiences. As health care consumers, we would definitely want our providers to be following the Patient Centered Value System principles, delivering high-quality, empathetic, and lower-cost patient care. -Robert S. Kaplan, Marvin Bower Professor of Leadership Development, Emeritus at the Harvard Business School This book captures perfectly the challenge that faces quality improvers everywhere: that lasting change can only be achieved through a change in mindset which places patients and families at the centre of the improvement agenda. The Patient Centered Value System is one of the few approaches which does just this. This system works. What it also does is transform the working lives of the staff applying it, reconnecting them powerfully with their core mission to care. It has been a privilege to use this approach with teams from around the United Kingdom, and a joy to see the changes they make when they see care through patients' eyes. -Bev Fitzsimons, Head of Improvement, Point of Care Foundation, U.K. DiGioia and Shapiro have achieved the goal of every author: to make understandable that which is complex, and to make implementable complex principles. When the subject is patient (and family)-centered care, those goals are both formidable and critical to the nation's health. -John R. Ball, M.D., J.D, Executive Vice President, Emeritus, American College of Physicians This book will teach you how to see. Whether you are a hospital CEO, as I have been, or a care giver at the front lines of care, as I have been, this book will open your eyes to the journey of a patient and family throughout care. The care systems of the future will be designed with and for our patients and their families. This book is the best guide to give you the tools and methods to co-design care with them. -Maureen Bisognano, President Emerita and Senior Fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement ...the Patient Centered Value System is based on the natural curiosity and good intentions of clinicians and is designed to capture what's really going on in the hospitals. Transformative? We'll see. But it's the best I've seen in a long time. -Paul F. Levy is former CEO of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston (2002-2011). The spiraling costs of healthcare and diminishing value for organizations, patients, and families requires a new, transformative approach to healthcare delivery. The Patient Centered Value System is the answer to lowering costs, improving clinical outcomes, and increasing the patient and family care experience. The PCVS has resulted in tangible improvements on all levels at the Connecticut Joint Replacement Institute at Saint Francis Hospital. -Steve F. Schutzer, M.D., Medical Director, Connecticut Joint Replacement Institute, President, Connecticut Joint Replacement Surgeons, LLC The Patient Centered Value System: Transforming Care through Co-Design offers a highly readable and practical approach for dramatically improving patient outcomes and experiences. As health care consumers, we would definitely want our providers to be following the Patient Centered Value System principles, delivering high-quality, empathetic, and lower-cost patient care. -Robert S. Kaplan, Marvin Bower Professor of Leadership Development, Emeritus at the Harvard Business School This book captures perfectly the challenge that faces quality improvers everywhere: that lasting change can only be achieved through a change in mindset which places patients and families at the centre of the improvement agenda. The Patient Centered Value System is one of the few approaches which does just this. This system works. What it also does is transform the working lives of the staff applying it, reconnecting them powerfully with their core mission to care. It has been a privilege to use this approach with teams from around the United Kingdom, and a joy to see the changes they make when they see care through patients' eyes. -Bev Fitzsimons, Head of Improvement, Point of Care Foundation, U.K. DiGioia and Shapiro have achieved the goal of every author: to make understandable that which is complex, and to make implementable complex principles. When the subject is patient (and family)-centered care, those goals are both formidable and critical to the nation's health. -John R. Ball, M.D., J.D, Executive Vice President, Emeritus, American College of Physicians This book will teach you how to see. Whether you are a hospital CEO, as I have been, or a care giver at the front lines of care, as I have been, this book will open your eyes to the journey of a patient and family throughout care. The care systems of the future will be designed with and for our patients and their families. This book is the best guide to give you the tools and methods to co-design care with them. -Maureen Bisognano, President Emerita and Senior Fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement


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Anthony M. DiGioia, III, MD, creator of the Patient Centered Value System, is a practicing orthopeadic surgeon and medical director of both the Bone and Joint Center and Innovation Center at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC). Tony graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in Civil Engineering, obtained a graduate degree in Civil and Biomedical Engineering, and then attended Harvard Medical School, completed his orthopaedic residency in Pittsburgh, and a Fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital. Wanting to help bridge the gap between engineering and medicine, Tony was a world leader in the initial development of medical robotics and computer assisted surgery. His work has always focused on bringing together diverse teams from multiple disciplines in order to listen to and meet the needs of patients and families. This broad focus led Tony to develop the Patient Centered Value System, which combines process and performance improvement with supportive technologies to improve clinical outcomes and patient and family care experiences while reducing costs. Eve Shapiro, principal, Eve Shapiro Medical Writing, Inc., has written on topics related to patient safety, patient-centered care, systems improvement, transitions in care, physician-patient communication, medical errors, and other subjects for audiences ranging from researchers and clinicians to patients and families. She has written books, articles, and other works for organizations such as the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, The Joint Commission, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, and Consumers Advancing Patient Safety. Eve believes storytelling is the most powerful way to teach, generate insight, promote understanding, and communicate essential truths.

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