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"Nathan Tierney's powerful storytelling is rarely seen in today's
health care business environment. We must redesign the health care
delivery system---a team sport in service of patients, hold it
accountable with measurement to improve outcomes, and quantify the
resource costs over the full cycle of care. Value-based health care
is a framework through which these goals are achieved, and Tierney
provides a detailed playbook to get your organization there.
Outlined in incredible detail and clarity, he presents core
concepts and dives into the key metrics needed to build, maintain,
and scale a successful value-based health care organization. Nathan
shares a realistic vision of what any CEO should expect when
developing their own Value Management Office. Nothing is more
important to me than improving the lives of those I love. My
personal mission is to create systemic change with an impact on the
global stage. This playbook needs to be on the desk of every
executive, clinician, and patient today." -Mahek Shah, MD, Senior
Researcher and Senior Project Leader, Harvard Business School Our
current healthcare system's broken. The Organization for Economic
Co-Operation and Development (OECD) predicts health care costs
could increase from 6% to 14% of GDP by 2060. The cause of this
increase is due to (1) a global aging population, (2) growing
affluence, (3) rise in chronic diseases, and (4) better-informed
patients; all of which raises the demand for healthcare. In 2006,
Michael Porter and Elizabeth Teisberg authored the book 'Redefining
Health Care: Creating Value-Based Competition on Results.' In it,
they present their analysis of the root causes plaguing the health
care industry and make the case for why providers, suppliers,
consumers, and employers should move towards a patient-centric
approach that optimizes value for patients. According to Porter,
"value for patients should be the overarching principle for our
broken system." Since 2006, Professor Porter, accompanied by his
esteemed Harvard colleague, Profesor Robert Kaplan, have worked
tirelessly to promote this new approach and pilot it with leading
healthcare delivery organizations like Cleveland Clinic, Mayo
Clinic, MD Anderson, and U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs. Given
the current state of global healthcare, there is urgency to achieve
widespread adoption of this new approach. The intent of this book
is to equip all healthcare delivery organizations with a guide for
putting the value-based concept into practice. This book defines
the practice of value-based health care as Value Management. The
book explores Profesor Porter's Value Equation (Value = Outcomes/
Cost), which is central to Value Management, and provides a
step-by-step process for how to calculate the components of this
equation. On the outcomes side, the book presents the Value
Realization Framework, which translates organizational mission and
strategy into a comprehensive set of performance measures and
contextualizes the measures for healthcare delivery. The Value
Realization Framework is based on Professor Kaplan's
ground-breaking Balanced Scorecard approach, but specific to
healthcare organizations. On the costs side, the book details the
Harvard endorsed time-driven activity based costing (TDABC)
methodology, which has proven to be a modern catalyst for defining
HDO costs. Finally, this book covers the need and a plan to
establish a Value Management Office to lead the delivery
transformation and govern operations. This book is designed in a
format where any organization can read it and acquire the
fundamentals and methodologies of Value Management. It is intended
for healthcare delivery organizations in need of learning the
specifics of achieving the implementation of value-based
healthcare.
"Nathan Tierney's powerful storytelling is rarely seen in today's
health care business environment. We must redesign the health care
delivery system---a team sport in service of patients, hold it
accountable with measurement to improve outcomes, and quantify the
resource costs over the full cycle of care. Value-based health care
is a framework through which these goals are achieved, and Tierney
provides a detailed playbook to get your organization there.
Outlined in incredible detail and clarity, he presents core
concepts and dives into the key metrics needed to build, maintain,
and scale a successful value-based health care organization. Nathan
shares a realistic vision of what any CEO should expect when
developing their own Value Management Office. Nothing is more
important to me than improving the lives of those I love. My
personal mission is to create systemic change with an impact on the
global stage. This playbook needs to be on the desk of every
executive, clinician, and patient today." -Mahek Shah, MD, Senior
Researcher and Senior Project Leader, Harvard Business School Our
current healthcare system's broken. The Organization for Economic
Co-Operation and Development (OECD) predicts health care costs
could increase from 6% to 14% of GDP by 2060. The cause of this
increase is due to (1) a global aging population, (2) growing
affluence, (3) rise in chronic diseases, and (4) better-informed
patients; all of which raises the demand for healthcare. In 2006,
Michael Porter and Elizabeth Teisberg authored the book 'Redefining
Health Care: Creating Value-Based Competition on Results.' In it,
they present their analysis of the root causes plaguing the health
care industry and make the case for why providers, suppliers,
consumers, and employers should move towards a patient-centric
approach that optimizes value for patients. According to Porter,
"value for patients should be the overarching principle for our
broken system." Since 2006, Professor Porter, accompanied by his
esteemed Harvard colleague, Profesor Robert Kaplan, have worked
tirelessly to promote this new approach and pilot it with leading
healthcare delivery organizations like Cleveland Clinic, Mayo
Clinic, MD Anderson, and U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs. Given
the current state of global healthcare, there is urgency to achieve
widespread adoption of this new approach. The intent of this book
is to equip all healthcare delivery organizations with a guide for
putting the value-based concept into practice. This book defines
the practice of value-based health care as Value Management. The
book explores Profesor Porter's Value Equation (Value = Outcomes/
Cost), which is central to Value Management, and provides a
step-by-step process for how to calculate the components of this
equation. On the outcomes side, the book presents the Value
Realization Framework, which translates organizational mission and
strategy into a comprehensive set of performance measures and
contextualizes the measures for healthcare delivery. The Value
Realization Framework is based on Professor Kaplan's
ground-breaking Balanced Scorecard approach, but specific to
healthcare organizations. On the costs side, the book details the
Harvard endorsed time-driven activity based costing (TDABC)
methodology, which has proven to be a modern catalyst for defining
HDO costs. Finally, this book covers the need and a plan to
establish a Value Management Office to lead the delivery
transformation and govern operations. This book is designed in a
format where any organization can read it and acquire the
fundamentals and methodologies of Value Management. It is intended
for healthcare delivery organizations in need of learning the
specifics of achieving the implementation of value-based
healthcare.
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