The Economist (Intelligence Unit) – Creating Healthy Partnerships (2019)
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THE ROLE OF PATIENT VALUE AND PATIENT-CENTRED
- About this report CARE IN HEALTH SYSTEMS
- Executive summary
- Chapter 1: Introduction: Refocusing medicine
- Echoes of a long-established hierarchy
- The rise of value-based healthcare
- But whose value matters?
- Patient-centred care: The optimal version of value-based healthcare
- Charting uneven progress
- Chapter 2: The Patient-Centred Care Scorecard
- Introducing the scorecard
- The results
- Chapter 3: Patient-centricity: The gap between grand strategy and detailed policy
- Declarations aplenty but fewer detailed plans
- Barriers to change
- Box: A radical duck: What is shared decision-making?
- Chapter 4: Health systems that still need work
- Doing old jobs better
- Access to records: a (small) step in the right direction
- Still not looking patient-centric
- Box: Humana: Looking at the wider boundaries of patient-centred care
- Chapter 5: Metrics and data gathering urgently needed
- No date for the PROMs
- New kinds of metrics: PREMs and PCOMs slowly appearing
- Box: Patient preference studies and drug development: Moving beyond window dressing
- Data bubble: whose data gets to matter?
- Chapter 6: Lessons from China: Patient-centred without a patient voice?
- Effort is necessary
- But not all effort succeeds
- A muffled patient voice
- Chapter 7: Engaging patients and patient communities one at a time
- Some patients are more central than others
- Contrasting advocacy histories: AIDS and epilepsy
- Make passion less necessary
- Conclusion: Vital considerations for patient-centred care