Fernando J. Gómez and Elia Tziambazis
December 20, 2024
Value-based healthcare (VBHC) is a new approach to healthcare delivery that focuses on improving patient outcomes while reducing costs. VBHC differs from traditional fee-for-service healthcare in that providers are paid based on the quality of care they provide, rather than the quantity of services they deliver.
There are many benefits to VBHC, including:
There are many examples of VBHC in action around the world. For example, NHS Wales has used VBHC to improve the care of patients with chronic diseases. As a result of these efforts, the number of patients with chronic diseases who are hospitalized has decreased, and the number of patients who are able to live independently has increased.
Another example of VBHC is the work of Steno Diabetes Centre Copenhagen. This center has used VBHC to help patients with diabetes manage their condition more effectively. As a result of these efforts, the number of patients with diabetes who have lost their vision or had their legs amputated has decreased.
VBHC is a new approach to healthcare delivery that has the potential to improve patient outcomes, reduce costs, and increase patient satisfaction. As VBHC continues to evolve, it is likely to become an increasingly important part of the healthcare landscape.
The World Economic Forum has launched the Global Coalition for Value in Healthcare to promote VBHC in health systems around the world and champion the work of early adopters.
Fernando J. Gómez and Elia Tziambazis
December 20, 2024