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Personalized Specialty Care/ edited by Nico van Weert, Jan Hazelzet.
Reminder of title:
Value-Based Healthcare Frontrunners from the Netherlands /
other author:
van Weert, Nico.
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VIII, 172 p. 29 illus., 28 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Subject:
Internal medicine. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63746-0
ISBN:
9783030637460
Personalized Specialty Care = Value-Based Healthcare Frontrunners from the Netherlands /
Personalized Specialty Care
Value-Based Healthcare Frontrunners from the Netherlands /[electronic resource] :edited by Nico van Weert, Jan Hazelzet. - 1st ed. 2021. - VIII, 172 p. 29 illus., 28 illus. in color.online resource.
Introduction -- Personalized care as value-driven care -- Evidence Based Medicine and personalized care -- The IBD coach for person-oriented care -- Onco-geriatric MDO is based on treatment goals of older oncology patients -- I repair: EHealth application in the interest of the patient, healthcare professional and the BV. The Netherlands. a school example of value-driven care! -- Metabolic network for customized prevention and treatment -- Personal attention for the patient in Zorgpad Pituitary tumor -- Value-driven care for chronic kidney damage -- From process improvement aimed at quality and safety to a change process with care providers and patients to achieve personalized care: Radboudumc Basis op Orde -- Care monitor supports outcome-oriented care for patients with head and neck cancer -- Cleft lip and palate -- Turner -- Breast Cancer in the Region with Dashboard / The State of Patient-Centered Breast Cancer Care: an Academic Center's Experience and Perspective -- Pregnancy and childbirth care -- Better experiences of rheumatism patients through value-driven patient journey -- Organizational bed for person-centered care -- Interprofessional learning and working -- With regional funding towards transparent and personalized care. .
This book highlights the work of pioneers in this field, in order to inspire their peers, healthcare leaders and an interested audience. Prior to the respective care practices, the authors describe the core of personalized care and illustrate its connections to value-driven care and evidence-based medicine. The last part of the book addresses organizational and other conditions under which personalized care can thrive. In the Netherlands, substantial work is being done on value-driven care and more is currently being discussed. This book focuses on the benefits of value-driven care for patients and healthcare providers alike. To do so, it explores a range of representative cases and scenarios, such as: Scenario 1: You are able to surgically remove the most difficult tumors and find out one day that you don’t need to do so in all indicated patients. Later you can find out how to recognize when surgery isn’t the best treatment for certain patients. And now your team has a fixed routine to find the optimal choice together with the patient. Scenario 2: You consider yourself to be a patient-centered doctor who is really in touch with their patients – until you ask them to report for themselves on how they are doing. In the "patient-reported outcomes" you see that you have completely missed an important aspect. Later, you can structurally integrate this into your outpatient clinic. Scenario 3: In line with the planning principles of your hospital, you see chronic patients once a year – and of course also 'as needed' – until your data shows you that you see patients too early or too late, but rarely when it would be most helpful. Later you can discover how to offer your consultation exactly on time – based on early signals and often even before the patient calls the clinic. This is what value-driven care is all about: care is of more significance to the patient when it is tailored to his or her unique situation. Recognizing the patient’s needs, preferences and values, and structurally adapting care accordingly – that is the noble profession of value-driven care, which takes us an important step closer to the ideal of personalized care.
ISBN: 9783030637460
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-63746-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Internal medicine.
LC Class. No.: RC1-1245
Dewey Class. No.: 616
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