WIHI - A Podcast from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement
Health & Fitness:Medicine
There’s growing awareness of the need to curb health care’s overuse of interventions that lack a strong evidence base, unnecessarily subject patients to potential harm, and are more expensive than equally effective, cheaper alternatives. Initiatives like Choosing Wisely and Costs of Care have done a great job sounding the proverbial alarm about particular treatments and procedures doctors have grown too accustomed to prescribing automatically; antibiotics, certain screenings, and imaging tests often top the list. Costs of Care has put the spotlight on the financial harm of overtreatment on individual patients themselves, many of whom are now shouldering a larger and larger share of the health care bill.
Against this backdrop, a new initiative called the RightCare Alliance encourages providers to take action to eliminate practices and procedures of little benefit to patients. They’re currently crowdsourcing a number of ways care providers across the US can engage in more thoughtful interactions with patients that can result in better treatment decisions. The most-favored suggestions will get top billing during RightCare Action Week, October 18-24. We explored those suggestions and more on this WIHI.
WIHI: How to Beat Burnout and Create Joy in Work.
WIHI: Tuning up Health System Boards for Patient Safety
WIHI: Pursuing Health Equity With Curiosity: Notes from New Initiatives
WIHI: Workplace Violence in Health Care Can't Be the Norm
WIHI: Greater Satisfaction, Outcomes, and Savings With Self-Administered Care
WIHI: How to Fail Forward (Quickly) on the Road to Population Health
WIHI: How to Beat the Boring Aspects of QI
WIHI: The Digital Transformation: How Technology Is Helping (and Hurting) Health Care
WIHI: Seven Popular Improvement Tools: How (and When) to Use Them
WIHI: The High Stakes of Health Care Policy
WIHI: Creating Age-Friendly Health Systems
WIHI: Who's Your Health Care Proxy?
WIHI: What We're Learning about Patients with Complex Needs
WIHI: The Right Care, Right Setting, and Right Time of Hospital Flow
WIHI: Claiming the Edge with Quality Improvement in Communities
WIHI: Practicing Respect and Preventing Harm
WIHI: The Next Wave of Patient Safety
WIHI: Improving the Rate of Recommended Care: Looking Back and Looking Ahead
WIHI: Moving Upstream to Address the Quadruple Aim
WIHI: Measures That Matter: Whole System Measures 2.0
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