WIHI - A Podcast from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement
Health & Fitness:Medicine
About 5 percent of patients in the US are individuals with complex needs. Many show up at hospital emergency departments with a combination of physical, socioeconomic, and behavioral health issues — only to return, again and again, sometimes in worse condition, because the current system isn't set up to address a multitude of problems. The burgeoning field of "complex care" is trying to break the cycle with new interventions and stronger connections to supportive services. .
But addiction, a common thread among the complex patient population, is often dealt with differently. While the recent opioid epidemic has forced health care providers to change some of their prescription practices and to become more knowledgeable about substance use disorders in general, patients themselves are still typically 'referred out' for treatment — to a much less integrated and accessible system, already stretched to its limits.
What could the health care system offer that it's not offering now? We explored that and more on the June 21 episode of WIHI: Addiction Treatment Demystified: Proven, Practical Steps for Complex Care.
WIHI: Harnessing Improvement to Reduce Diagnostic Errors and Delays
WIHI: Medicare Reimbursement and Meaningful Conversations about End-of-Life Care
WIHI: Accelerating Improvement: The Enduring Value of Collaboratives
WIHI: How Health Care Organizations Can Create Equity in the Community
WIHI: Relationships Count: Community Health Workers and Team-Based Care
WIHI: Getting Right Care, Right!
WIHI: What Students in the Health Professions Can Do for You... and Improvement
WIHI: Saving Lives by Design: Lessons for All from Ghana's Project Fives Alive!
WIHI: The Echo Effect of Project ECHO's Access to Specialty Care
WIHI: The IHI Triple Aim: Lessons from the First Seven Years
WIHI: Disability Competent Care
WIHI: Now What? Best Practices for Newly Diagnosed Cancer Patients
WIHI: Leaning In: Oregon's Coordinated Care Organizations
WIHI: Reducing Risks and Defects with Help from the Front Lines
WIHI: All Hands on Deck to Reduce C. Difficile
WIHI: The Managers and Management We Need to Improve Care
WIHI: Bundles and Buy-In for Value-Based Care
WIHI: Topping the Charts in Pediatrics and Adverse Events Reporting
WIHI: The Ups and Downs of Health Care Costs and Reform
WIHI: When Everyone Knows Your Name: Identifying Patients with Complex Needs
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