Science of health care delivery as a first step to advance undergraduate medical education: A multi-institutional collaboration

Abstract Physicians must possess knowledge and skills to address the gaps facing the US health care system. Educators advocate for reform in undergraduate medical education (UME) to align competencies with the Triple Aim. In 2014, five medical schools and one state university began collaborating on...

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Veröffentlicht in:Healthcare : the journal of delivery science and innovation 2017-09, Vol.5 (3), p.98-104
Hauptverfasser: Starr, Stephanie R, Reed, Darcy A, Essary, Alison, Hueston, William, Johnson, C. Daniel, Landman, Natalie, Meurer, John, Miller, Bonnie, Ogrinc, Greg, Petty, Elizabeth M, Raymond, John, Riley, William, Gabriel, Sherine, Maurana, Cheryl
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Physicians must possess knowledge and skills to address the gaps facing the US health care system. Educators advocate for reform in undergraduate medical education (UME) to align competencies with the Triple Aim. In 2014, five medical schools and one state university began collaborating on these curricular gaps. The authors report a framework for the Science of Health Care Delivery (SHCD) using six domains and highlight curricular examples from each school. They describe three challenges and strategies for success in implementing SHCD curricula. This collaboration highlights the importance of multi-institutional partnerships to accelerate innovation and adaptation of curricula.
ISSN:2213-0764
2213-0772
DOI:10.1016/j.hjdsi.2017.01.003