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Rebecca Anhang Price is a senior policy researcher at the RAND Corporation in Arlington, Virginia.
Health Aff (Millwood). 2017 Jul 1;36(7):1227-1233. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2017.0161.
For many individuals and their families, acknowledging and confronting a serious illness such as cancer or advanced heart failure is a sentinel life event. From a health policy perspective, many individuals confronting such illnesses are high-need, high-cost patients who are increasingly cared for by community-based programs that may have competing goals: improving quality and reducing costs. Providing care to high-need, high-cost patients tests a health care system's ability to coordinate care and adapt to highly variable disease trajectories that could result in improved health for some, sudden and unexpected death for others, and a prolonged period of functional impairment for the majority. With the rapid growth in the number of community-based programs, efforts are needed to ensure transparency and accountability for this vulnerable population. In this article we outline the challenges in measuring quality of care for seriously ill patients, offer potential solutions, and call for new research to produce quality measures that ensure accountability for the care provided to seriously ill individuals and their families.
对于许多个人及其家庭来说,承认和面对癌症或晚期心力衰竭等严重疾病是一个重要的生活事件。从卫生政策的角度来看,许多面临此类疾病的个人都是高需求、高成本的患者,他们越来越多地由以社区为基础的项目来照顾,而这些项目可能有相互竞争的目标:提高质量和降低成本。为高需求、高成本的患者提供护理,检验了医疗保健系统协调护理和适应高度变化的疾病轨迹的能力,这可能会使一些人的健康状况得到改善,而另一些人的病情则会突然且出乎意料地恶化,还有大多数人会经历一段功能受损的时期。随着以社区为基础的项目数量的快速增长,需要努力确保为这一弱势群体提供透明度和问责制。在本文中,我们概述了衡量重病患者护理质量所面临的挑战,提供了潜在的解决方案,并呼吁开展新的研究,制定出确保为重病患者及其家属提供的护理质量负责的措施。