Improving care quality by engaging patients in shared decision making
With the rapid movement towards value-based payment and delivery in health care, it is critical not to leave one of the key players behind: the patient
With the rapid movement towards value-based payment and delivery in health care, it is critical not to leave one of the key players behind: the patient
With the rapid movement towards value-based payment and delivery in health care, it is critical not to leave one of the key players behind: the patient.
Structured well, shared decision making (SDM) tools offer an important, patient-centered solution for improving care quality and value. A new report released last week -- National Quality Partners Playbook: Shared Decision Making in Healthcare -- points the way forward. PhRMA is proud to support the development of the playbook, a culmination of the National Quality Forum’s work to convene leading stakeholders and patient advocates to advance best practices for shared decision making.
There is growing evidence that informed and empowered patients who are engaged in collaborative dialogue and decisions with their clinicians have the potential to drive better health outcomes, improve care quality and make our health care system more efficient. A recent report released by Avalere showed that:
The timely release of the playbook takes the crucial step of providing actionable, practical guidance for clinicians and health care organizations seeking to implement or strengthen shared decision making within their care settings. The playbook suggests:
The playbook is an important resource to spur meaningful change in the way care is provided, and overcome challenges to making SDM a common practice in health care. We hope that all stakeholders can leverage NQF’s detailed recommendations so our health care system can to implement strong shared decision-making processes and tools to support high value care.