Health Policy

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Roy J.P. Hendrikx ; Roy J.P. Hendrikx ; Hanneke W. Drewes ; Marieke Spreeuwenberg ; Dirk Ruwaard ; Jeroen N. Struijs ; Caroline A. Baan

亮点

  • Most population management initiatives do not measure the full Triple Aim scope.
  • Variety between measures limits comparability between PM initiatives.
  • Measures are mostly selected based on local priority areas and data availability.
  • Consensus regarding Triple Aim domains and measures is advised.

摘要

Introduction

Population management (PM) initiatives are introduced in order to create sustainable health care systems. These initiatives should focus on the continuum of health and well-being of a population by introducing interventions that integrate various services. To be successful they should pursue the Triple Aim, i.e. simultaneously improve population health and quality of care while reducing costs per capita. This study explores how PM initiatives measure the Triple Aim in practice.

Method

An exploratory search was combined with expert consultations to identify relevant PM initiatives. These were analyzed based on general characteristics, utilized measures and related selection criteria.

Results

In total 865 measures were used by 20 PM initiatives. All quality of care domains were included by at least 11 PM initiatives, while most domains of population health and costs were included by less than 7 PM initiatives. Although their goals showed substantial overlap, the measures applied showed few similarities between PM initiatives and were predominantly selected based on local priority areas and data availability.

Conclusion

Most PM initiatives do not measure the full scope of the Triple Aim. Additionally, variety between measures limits comparability between PM initiatives. Consensus on the coverage of Triple Aim domains and a set of standardized measures could further both the inclusion of the various domains as well as the comparability between PM initiatives.

Population management; Triple Aim; Population health; Quality of care; Costs; Measures

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