What is value in health care?
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In any field, improving performance and accountability depends on having a shared goal that unites the interests and activities of all stakeholders. In health care, however, stakeholders have myriad, often conflicting goals, including access to services, profitability, high quality, cost containment, safety, convenience, patient-centeredness, and satisfaction. Lack of clarity about goals has led to divergent approaches, gaming of the system, and slow progress in performance improvement. Achieving high value for patients must become the overarching goal of health care delivery, with value defined as the health outcomes achieved per dollar spent.1 This goal is what matters for patients and unites . . .
[1] Michaël Lauer,et al. Book Review Redefining Health Care: Creating Value-Based Competition on Results By Michael E. Porter and Elizabeth Olmsted Teisberg. 506 pp. Boston, Harvard Business School Press, 2006. $35. 978-1-59139-778-6 , 2006 .
[2] M. Porter,et al. The UCLA Medical Center: Kidney Transplantation (TN) , 2010 .