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Promoting Quality and Patient Centered Care through Shared Decision Making: A Payer’s Approach
Description
Shared decision-making (SDM) is a core principle of patient-centered care and a powerful tool for advancing the Quadruple Aim: improving population health, enhancing patient experience, reducing health care costs and supporting provider well-being. However, despite these proven benefits, SDM is often inconsistently implemented across health care settings. This session illustrates how our organization developed a multi-pronged strategy to promote SDM within our provider network.
Join this session to gain practical insights for clinical leaders, quality improvement professionals, health plan executives and others interested in advancing SDM within value-based care models.
Learn How To:
- Implement shared decision-making as a strategy for closing care gaps and advancing health equity.
- Facilitate meaningful provider-patient conversations using tools like decision aids and electronic prompts.
- Design provider forums to build awareness, share challenges and support SDM implementation.
- Leverage data and member feedback to identify communication gaps and improve patient engagement.
- Apply SDM practices beyond colorectal cancer screening to broader clinical areas within value-based care.
- Foster a healthcare system that centers on patient voice, choice and partnership.
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