Meeting dates: 17-18 March 2016
Globally, healthcare systems are struggling with rising costs, increasing demand for services, inequitable access and variations in the safety and quality of services. To ensure a sustainable healthcare system, it is acknowledged that clinicians and consumers must question existing models of care to ensure there is real benefit to the patient for the investment of resources.
On 17-18 March 2016 the Queensland Clinical Senate and key stakeholders from across the system met to discuss the importance of value-based healthcare.
As clinicians we must strive for a system that identifies what a quality outcome is for our patients, both at the individual and community level, and ensure that this is front and centre in all healthcare delivery. The Queensland Clinical Senate challenges clinicians and healthcare executives to find opportunities to move resources away from low-value to high-value models of care.
- Meeting documentation:
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- 17-18 March 2016 meeting report (PDF, 412KB)
- Agenda - 17-18 March 2016 (PDF, 937KB)
- Presentations
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- Value Based Healthcare. Dr Neil Soderlund, Health Outcomes Australia (PDF, 837KB)
- Kidney Supportive Care Program. Ilse Berquier, Kidney Health Service, Metro North Hospital and Health Service (PDF, 510KB)
- Palliative Care delivered directly to the home: a telehealth clinic. Amy Holmes, Telehealth Services, Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service (PDF, 273KB)
- The Musculoskeletal Pathway of Care. Gemma Turato, Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service (PDF, 279KB)
- Recruitment of Volunteers to Improve Vitality in the Elderly. A/Prof Edward Strivens, Cairns Hospital and Health Service (PDF, 1.27MB)
- Low Value Care, High Value Intervention. Dr Jeremy Long, Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health (PDF, 204KB)
- Low Value Healthcare – the Choosing Wisely experience. Dr Robyn Lindner, NPS MedicineWise (PDF, 1.14MB)
- The problem and the opportunity – a health economist perspective. Prof Nick Graves, The Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation
- The problem and the opportunity – a cognitive perspective. A/Prof Ian Scott, Princess Alexandra Hospital (PDF, 519KB)
- Cairns is OPEN for business. A/Prof Edward Strivens, Cairns Hospital and Health Service (PDF, 565KB)
- Publicly Funded Bariatric Surgery, Dr Peter Gillies, Darling Downs Hospital and Health Service (PDF, 2.6MB)
- Rapid Response@Home, Margaret Broomfield, Metro South Hospital and Health Service (PDF, 159KB)
- West Moreton MeCare Program, Roisin Dunne, West Moreton Hospital and Health Service (PDF, 570KB)
- Innovative Modes of Dental Care, Torres and Cape Hospital and Health Service (PDF, 154KB)
- Health Outcomes Australia Pre-meeting workshop
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- Value Based Care and the role of ICHOM, Caleb Stowell (PDF, 973KB)
- Practical Considerations in Outcomes Measurement and Benchmarking, Neil Soderlund (PDF, 259KB)
- Orthopaedics, from low value to high value, Ian Harris AM (PDF, 1.01MB)
- Improving Healthcare Value in Coronary Artery Disease – the ICHOM Standard Set in Australia, John Beltrame (PDF, 5.43MB)
- Meeting preparation
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- An introduction to Value Based Healthcare: Professor Nick Graves, AusHSI (3.26min)
- Scott, IA. Looking for value in healthcare. Med J Aust 2012; 197 (10): 538-539. doi: 10.5694/mja12.11497
- Elshaug AG, Watt AM, Mundy L, Willis CD. Over 150 potentially low-value health care practices: an Australian study. Med J Aust 2012; 197: 000-000. doi: 10.5694/mja12.11083
- Appendix to Elshaug AG, Watt AM, Mundy L, Willis CD. Over 150 potentially low-value health care practices: an Australian study. Med J Aust 2012; 197: 000-000. doi: 10.5694/mja12.11083
- Tests, treatments, and procedures for clinicians and consumers to question – Choosing Wisely recommendations
- Cosgrove, T. Value-Based Health Care is Inevitable and That’s Good. Harvard Business Review.
- Useful links