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BMJ Open ; 12(6): e058198, 2022 06 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35667729

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OBJECTIVES: Value-based healthcare (VBHC) is a health system reform gradually being implemented in health systems worldwide. A previous national-level survey has shown that Latin American countries were in the early stages of alignment with VBHC. Data at the healthcare provider organisations (HPOs) level are lacking. This study aim was to investigate how HPOs in five Latin American countries are implementing VBHC. DESIGN: Mixed-methods research was conducted using online questionnaire, semistructured interviews based on selected elements of the value agenda (from December 2018 to June 2020), analyses of aggregated data and documents. Qualitative analysis was performed using NVivo QSR International, 1.6.1 (4830). Quantitative analysis used Fisher's exact test. Univariate analysis was used to compare organisations in relation to the implementation of VBHC initiatives. A p≤0.05 was considered significant. PARTICIPANTS: Top and middle-level executives from 70 HPOs from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Mexico. RESULTS: The definition of VBHC varied across participating organisations. Although the value equation had been cited by 24% of participants, its composition differed in most case from the original Equation. Most VBHC initiatives were related to care delivery organisation (56.9%) and outcomes measurement (22.4%) but in most cases, integrated practice unit features had not been fully developed and outcome data was not used to guide improvement. Information, stakeholders buy-in, compensation and fragmented care delivery were the most cited challenges to VBHC implementation. Fee-for-service predominated, although one-third of organisations were experimenting with alternative payment models. CONCLUSIONS: A wide variation in the definition and level of VBHC implementation existed across organisations. Our finding suggests investments in information systems and on education of key stakeholders will be key to foster VBHC implementation in the region. Further research is needed to identify successful implementation cases that may serve as regional benchmark for other Latin American organisations advancing with VBHC.


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Delivery of Health Care , Health Personnel , Argentina , Brazil , Chile , Colombia , Humans , Latin America , Mexico , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Rev. colomb. anestesiol ; 44(2): 182-182, Apr.-June 2016.
Article in English | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: lil-783623

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One of the main reasons for promoting the creation of registries in medicine is to monitor different approaches and their impact on adverse patient outcomes that affect quality of life or the probability of dying. Additionally, registries create the ability to implement comprehensive supervision, potentiating improved healthcare as a starting point for local, or even higher level changes, as is the case in countries like the United States and Norway.


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