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Patient-centered outcomes are results of health care that can be obtained from a healthcare professional's ability to care for their patients and their patient's families in ways that are meaningful, valuable and helpful to the patient. Patient-centered outcomes focus attention on a patient's beliefs, opinions, and needs in conjunction with a ...
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) defines patient-centered care as: Health care that establishes a partnership among practitioners, patients, and their families (when appropriate) to ensure that decisions respect patients' wants, needs, and preferences and that patients have the education and support they need to make decisions and participate in ...
Crossing the Quality Chasm identifies and recommends improvements in six dimensions of health care in the U.S.: patient safety, care effectiveness, patient-centeredness, timeliness, care efficiency, and equity. Safety looks at reducing the likelihood that patients are harmed by medical errors.
Dr. Uché Blackstock, Adrelia Allen, and Ai-jen Poo spoke on a panel at the TIME100 Health Leadership Forum.
patient-Centered – providing care that is unique to a patient's needs; timely – reducing wait times and harmful delays for patients and providers; efficient – avoiding waste of equipment, supplies, ideas and energy; equitable – providing care that does not vary across intrinsic personal characteristics
The real solution is systemic — improving patient-provider communication, building trust, and eliminating biases that may prevent people from feeling like they’re truly part of the care team.
Patient-centered care is a concept that also emphasises the involvement of the patient and their families in the decision making of medical treatments. A main difference is that person-centered care describes the whole person in a wider context rather than the patient-centered approach which is based on the person's role as a patient.
Primary health care (PHC) is a whole-of-society approach to effectively organise and strengthen national health systems to bring services for health and wellbeing closer to communities. [ 1 ] Primary health care enables health systems to support a person’s health needs – from health promotion to disease prevention, treatment, rehabilitation ...