"Although there is evidence to show that patients choose more conservative approaches when they become better informed,there is insufficient evidence, as yet, to be confident that the implementation of patient decision support interventions leads to system-wide savings."
Undetermined impact of patient decision support interventions on healthcare costs and savings: systematic review
T Walsh, PJ Barr, R Thompson, E Ozanne, C O'Neill, G Elwyn
British Medical Journal, 2014, 348:g188
Read more here.
QIPP stands for Quality, Innovation, Productivity and Prevention. The aim of this initiative is to help health care organisations deliver higher quality care and operate more efficiently and effectively.
Showing posts with label costs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label costs. Show all posts
Thursday, 23 January 2014
Undetermined impact of patient decision support interventions on healthcare costs and savings: systematic review
Labels:
costs,
decision making,
decision support,
impact,
improvement,
patient decision support,
savings
Monday, 13 January 2014
Capturing value from health technologies in lean times
"The adoption of new health technologies brings potential improvements to quality of life as well as new costs for provincial healthcare systems."
Capturing value from health technologies in lean times
Commentary no.396
A Blomqvist, C Busby, D Husereau
C.D. Howe Institute
December 2013
Read more here.
Read a summary from the Commissioning Elf here.
Capturing value from health technologies in lean times
Commentary no.396
A Blomqvist, C Busby, D Husereau
C.D. Howe Institute
December 2013
Read more here.
Read a summary from the Commissioning Elf here.
Labels:
costs,
health systems,
health technology,
improvement,
medical technology,
new drugs,
quality of life,
value
Thursday, 9 January 2014
Variations in outcome and costs among NHS providers for common surgical procedures
"We identify variation in patient-reported outcomes (PROs) across hospitals, assess the relationship between the cost and outcomes among NHS hospitals for these procedures, and determine the extent to which variations in outcomes and costs are due to differences in hospital performance."
Variations in outcome and costs among NHS providers for common surgical procedures: econometric analyses of routinely collected data
A Street, N Gutacker, C Bojke, N Devlin, S Daidone
National Institute of Health Research
Health Services and Delivery Research, 2014, 2(1)
Read more here.
Variations in outcome and costs among NHS providers for common surgical procedures: econometric analyses of routinely collected data
A Street, N Gutacker, C Bojke, N Devlin, S Daidone
National Institute of Health Research
Health Services and Delivery Research, 2014, 2(1)
Read more here.
Labels:
costs,
hospital performance,
NHS,
outcomes,
patient reported outcomes,
surgery,
surgical procedures,
variation
Monday, 13 May 2013
Cost effectiveness of the NHS breast screening programme
"... further primary research will be needed for cost effectiveness studies to provide definitive data to inform policy."
Cost effectiveness of the NHS breast screening programme: life table model
PDP Pharoah, B Sewell, D Fitzimmons, HS Bennett, N Pashayan
British Medical Journal, 2013, 346:f2618
Read more here.
Labels:
breast cancer,
cost effectiveness,
costs,
NHS breast screening,
screening,
survival,
treatment
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Liaison psychiatry - the way ahead
"The study set out to identify how liaison psychiatry can most effectively contribute to the Government’s quality, innovation, productivity and prevention (QIPP) challenge of improving health outcomes while also reducing healthcare costs."
Liaison psychiatry - the way ahead: issue 249
Mental Health Network
NHS Confederation
November 2012
Read more here.
Labels:
cost reduction,
costs,
health outcomes,
improvement,
innovation,
liaison psychiatry,
prevention,
productivity,
QIPP,
quality,
savings
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