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    Navigating to Value-Based Outcomes

    Thom Walsh, PhD

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    In the second edition of the top selling Navigating to Value-Based Outcomes by Thom Walsh, PhD, of the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, you will learn how administrative teams are adjusting to—and thriving—in the era of value-based payment models.
     
    Whether yours is a single-provider office or a national chain, this book will teach you to use existing tools to bridge administrative and clinical workflows to create better, more meaningful outcomes for each patient and for the practice itself by:

    • Meaningfully measuring patient outcomes
    • Evaluating processes based on both the patients’ and the practice’s needs
    • Strengthening the bottom line


    To achieve those ends, Dr. Walsh will teach you how to:

    • Capture the data that matters to patients
    • Create data governance and oversight structures
    • Employ new cost-allocation techniques
    • Evaluate the effectiveness of various transformation techniques
    • Implement shared decision-making strategies


    The value-based revolution is on, and this is your roadmap.
     


    Table of Contents
    Table of Contents
                                                                                        
    Chapter One
    Building Value Into Healthcare Delivery                                           
    Introduction: Creating Greater Value in Healthcare                       
    The Need for Data                                                                          
    Chapter Two
    Harnessing Variation to Drive Value Higher                                
    The History and Modern Implications of Variation in the Healthcare Industry                                                             
    Variation as an Agent of Organizational Change                                                                                                             

    Chapter Three
    Looking for Value Opportunities                                                 
    Value Opportunities                                                                     
    External Data                                                                               
    Internal Data                                                                                

    Chapter Four
    How to Measure Value                                                                
    Navigating to Value in Healthcare                                                      
    Outcomes that Matter to Patients                                                                                                                                    

    Chapter Five
    The Significance of Microsystems                                                  
    Significance of Microsystems                                                         
    Microsystems                                                                             
    Essential Process Mapping                                                         
    Compare Old to New                                                                 

    Chapter Six
    Demonstrating Greater Value                                                     
    Is the Signal Greater Than the Noise?                                        
    Unique Context                                                                           
    Unknown Unknowns                                                                   
    The Noise and a Signal                                                                
    Statistical Analysis                                                                       
    A More Practical Way                                                                  
    A Difference in Differences                                                           
    Significant vs. Meaningful                                                                                                                                               

    Chapter Seven
    Communicating and Coordinating to Create Greater
    Value Throughout an Organization                                             
    Communicating and Coordinating                                                
    Project Team                                                                               
    Steering Committee                                                                      
    Oversight Committee                                                                                                                                                          
    A Typical Project Timeline                                                         
    Scoping                                                                                      
    Diagnostic                                                                                  
    Implementation                                                                         
    Sustainment                                                                             

    Chapter Eight
    Attributes of Successful Transformations to Value     
    Successful Transformations to Value 
    The Project Team  
    Project Leadership  
    Organizational Leadership   
    Organizational Support  
    Mindset and Expectations  
    Summary of the Attributes of Successful Improvement Efforts     

    Chapter Nine     
    Examples of Transformations that Work in Creating Value  
    Hotspotting: What it is   
    How it Works  
    Integrating Behavioral Health in Care Pathway What it is 
    How it Works   
    Integrating Shared Decision in Care Pathways What it is  
    CollaboRATE  
    Navigating to Value in Healthcare                                                      
    Improving the Patient Experience Why it is important              
    IntegRATE                                                                              
    Learning Collaborative                                                             
    The National Spine Network                                                   
    The California Joint Replacement Registry                              
    The Northern New England Cardiovascular Disease
    Study Group                                                                              
    The Ohio Perinatal Quality Collaborative                               
    The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation                                                  
    The Center to Advance Palliative Care                                   

    Chapter Ten
    Putting it all Together                                                               
    How the Pieces Fit Together                                                      
    Rising Healthcare Costs Become an Increasing
    Drag on Resources                                                                      
    Evolving Payment Schemes Bring Greater
    Risk and Responsibility                                                            
    New Methods for Measuring Quality of Care                          
    Selling Value to the Decision Makers                                        

    Conclusion                                                                                

    Afterword                                                                                       

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    Thom Walsh

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    Thom Walsh, PhD

    Thom Walsh, PhD is the author of Finding What Matters Most to Patients (2019) and Navigating to Value in Healthcare (2017). He is an Adjunct Professor at the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, an Associate Professor of Community Medicine at the Oxley College of Health Sciences at the University of Tulsa, and an independent consultant. 

     

    His career began as a Physical Therapist with board certification as an Orthopedic Clinical Specialist and sub-specialty training as a spine specialist. His clinical career spanned private practice and academic settings, including the development and launch of a multidisciplinary spine center at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. Throughout that time, he was particularly interested in researching patient outcomes and the systems, processes, skills, and policies needed to continually improve them. These interests led him to earn an MS in Clinical Evaluative Sciences and a PhD in Health Policy from the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice.

     

    Known as an excellent teacher and mentor, he draws on his clinical, research, and consulting experience to help people and organizations navigate a rapidly changing healthcare environment. Thom’s peer-reviewed and general audience articles on patient-reported outcomes, shared decision making, change management and leadership have appeared in numerous publications, including the BMJ, JAMA, Spine, The Journal of Healthcare Management, Forbes, The New America Foundation, and The Atlantic. In addition, Thom’s career was featured in the September 3, 2018 edition of Managed Care.

     

    He enjoys hiking, running, cycling, reading, and he volunteers as a search and rescue specialist as well as with Team Rubicon, a disaster relief and humanitarian aid organization.



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