MHS QUADRUPLE AIM AND STRATEGIC DIRECTION AND PRIORITIES IN FY 2013 AND BEYOND
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The Triple Aim: Care, Health, And Cost
Donald M. Berwick,
Thomas W. Nolan and
John Whittington
Healthcare Improvement (IHI) in Cambridge,
Massachusetts.
Donald Berwick (dberwick1@ihi.org)
Abstract
Improving the U.S. health care system requires simultaneous pursuit of three aims: improving the experience of care, improving the health of populations, and reducing per capita costs of health care. Preconditions for this include the enrollment of an identified population, a commitment to universality for its members, and the existence of an organization (an “integrator”) that accepts responsibility for all three aims for that population. The integrator’s role includes at least five components: partnership with individuals and families, redesign of primary care, population health management, financial management, and macro system integration.
Read more: http://envisioningtech.com/health/
This visualization was researched and designed by Michell Zappa and Patrick Schlafer with assistance from Colin Popell of Prokalkeo.
There’s general agreement and consensus that the current costs of and approach to health care in the U.S. are unsustainable and threaten the economic health and well being of the nation. It has also been characterized as a threat to National, Economic, and Homeland Security.* This initiative will review, analyze, discuss, and comment on the various aspects of today’s healthcare delivery systems and propose alternative approaches for providing value-added care to patients, easing the burdens on providers, improving quality outcomes, and reducing costs.
* Revolutionizing Health Care Through Information Technology President’s Information Technology Advisory Committee June 2004

