Affiliation:
1. Russian Research Institute of Health
2. Chita State Medical Academy
Abstract
The current demographic situation is characterized by an increase in life expectancy and gain in the number of chronic non-communicable diseases. Healthcare is faced with the task of preserving the population health in these additional years of life, which, in turn, will lead to an increase in the shortage of resources in healthcare and, in general, negatively affect the economies of states. One of the modern concepts of optimal use of resources, evaluation of the effectiveness of health systems is value-based healthcare. In the described model, the value for the patient is the result of medical care in relation to health, which is important for the patient, the criteria for achieving which are determined by the patient himself. According to the concept of the Center, measuring the results and costs for each patient is part of the strategic program for the transition to a highly efficient healthcare system.
The purpose of the study is to investigate the features of value-based healthcare in different countries of the world.
A systematic review was conducted according to the PRISMA guidelines.
The literature search was performed in the electronic databases PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, eLibrary, CyberLeninka, and Yandex and Google systems among English and Russian-language reports. In the healthcare systems of countries that have implemented a value-based approach, the activities of medical institutions are evaluated according to indicators that reflect the value to the patient. To combine the available resources and coordinate the provision of medical care, multidisciplinary teams of specialists are being created and the patient is provided with a full range of services without delay at all stages. In such models, all processes in medical institutions are standardized, which makes it possible to reduce losses and costs at all stages of medical care and increase the results that are valuable for patients.
Publisher
Federal Scientific Center for Hygiene F.F.Erisman
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy
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