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Mapping the extent, range and nature of research activity on value-based healthcare in the 15 years following its introduction (2006-2021): a scoping review.
Vijverberg, Joanna R G; Daniels, Kirsten; Steinmann, Gijs; Garvelink, Mirjam M; Rouppe van der Voort, Marc B V; Biesma, Douwe; Bos, Willem Jan W; van Merode, Frits; van der Nat, Paul.
Affiliation
  • Vijverberg JRG; Department of Health Services Research, Maastricht University Medical Centre+, Maastricht, Netherlands a.vijverberg@antoniusziekenhuis.nl.
  • Daniels K; Department of Value-Based Healthcare, Sint Antonius Hospital, Nieuwegein, Netherlands.
  • Steinmann G; Department of Value-Based Healthcare, Sint Antonius Hospital, Nieuwegein, Netherlands.
  • Garvelink MM; Scientific Center for Quality of Healthcare (IQ healthcare), Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Radboudumc, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
  • Rouppe van der Voort MBV; Health Care Governance, Erasmus School of Health Policy and Management, Erasmus Universiteit, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
  • Biesma D; Department of Value-Based Healthcare, Sint Antonius Hospital, Nieuwegein, Netherlands.
  • Bos WJW; Department of Juiste zorg, Juiste plaats, Juiste kosten, Sint Antonius Hospital, Nieuwegein, Netherlands.
  • van Merode F; Department of Internal Medicine, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands.
  • van der Nat P; Department of Internal Medicine, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands.
BMJ Open ; 12(8): e064983, 2022 08 16.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35973705
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

We aimed to systematically map the extent, range and nature of research activity on value-based healthcare (VBHC), and to identify research gaps.

DESIGN:

A scoping review with an additional cited reference search was conducted, guided by the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology. DATA SOURCES The search was undertaken in PubMed, Embase and Web of Science. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA Eligible articles mentioned VBHC or value with reference to the work of Porter or provided a definition of VBHC or value. DATA EXTRACTION AND

SYNTHESIS:

Data were independently extracted using a data extraction form. Two independent reviewers double extracted data from 10% of the articles. Data of the remaining articles (90%) were extracted by one reviewer and checked by a second. The strategic agenda of Porter and Lee was used to categorise the included articles.

RESULTS:

The searches yielded a total of 27,931 articles, of which 1,242 were analysed. Most articles were published in North America. Most articles described an application of VBHC by measuring outcomes and costs (agenda item 2). The other agenda items were far less frequently described or implemented. Most of these articles were conceptual, meaning that nothing was actually changed or implemented.

CONCLUSION:

The number of publications increased steadily after the introduction of VBHC in 2006. Almost one-fifth of the articles could not be categorised in one of the items of the strategic agenda, which may lead to the conclusion that the current strategic agenda could be extended. In addition, a practical roadmap or guideline to implement VBHC is still lacking. Future research could fill this gap by specifically studying the effectiveness of VBHC in day-to-day clinical practice.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Delivery of Health Care / Health Facilities Type of study: Guideline / Health_economic_evaluation / Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Aspects: Determinantes_sociais_saude Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: America do norte Language: En Journal: BMJ Open Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Netherlands

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Delivery of Health Care / Health Facilities Type of study: Guideline / Health_economic_evaluation / Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Aspects: Determinantes_sociais_saude Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: America do norte Language: En Journal: BMJ Open Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Netherlands