Virtual care and the pursuit of the quadruple aim: A case example

Many healthcare organizations have adopted the quadruple aim to create system-level improvements for delivering enhanced experience and outcomes to patients, healthier populations, reduced per-capita costs, and better provider experiences. With a maturing health technology sector, virtual care is gr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Healthcare management forum 2021-01, Vol.34 (1), p.9-14
Hauptverfasser: Bearnes, Reece D., Feenstra, Bryan, Malcolm, Janine, Nelson, Shannon, Garon-Mailer, Annie, Forster, Alan, Clark, Heather
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Many healthcare organizations have adopted the quadruple aim to create system-level improvements for delivering enhanced experience and outcomes to patients, healthier populations, reduced per-capita costs, and better provider experiences. With a maturing health technology sector, virtual care is gradually being adopted in Canada and proving to be a viable tactic for achieving the quadruple aim. Despite increased acceptance of virtual innovations and their related benefits to patients and providers, implementation of virtual care can be challenging in a Canadian healthcare system. The Ottawa Hospital developed an innovation strategy to guide the adoption and maturity of virtual care as a means of supporting the pursuit of the quadruple aim and achievement of the organization’s mission and vision. A case example presenting the strategy and recommendations for health leaders and providers considering implementation of virtual care is discussed.
ISSN:0840-4704
2352-3883
DOI:10.1177/0840470420952468