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Title: What is a value management office? an implementation experience in latin America
Keywords: Value-based health care
Value management office
Issue Date: Dec-2018
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: MAKDISSE, M. et al. What is a value management office? an implementation experience in latin America. Value in Health Regional Issues, [S.l.], v. 17, p. 71-73, Dec. 2018.
Abstract: Value-based health care has been touted as the “strategy that will fix healthcare,” yet putting this value agenda to work in the real world is not an easy task. Robert Kaplan and colleagues first introduced the concept of a value management office (VMO) that may help to accelerate the dissemination and adoption of this value agenda. In this article, we describe the first known experience of the implementation of a VMO in a Latin American hospital and the main steps we have already taken to accelerate this value agenda at Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein. We faced a number of challenges in implementing the VMO at Einstein, including integration with existing clinical and financial information areas, transition to a standardized outcomes model, adaptation to our “open medical staff” model by connecting the VMO with the Medical Practice Division, and involvement with our physician-led multidisciplinary groups.
URI: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212109918300190
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