The Quadruple Aim in Nursing and Healthcare
Improving Care, Lowering Costs, Serving Populations, Elevating Work Life
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:28th May '20
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In times of ever-changing healthcare policy, many organizations have developed methods for reforming and optimizing healthcare systems. One prevailing healthcare approach is the Quadruple Aim, which incorporates four different goals: improving population health; improving experience of care; lowering healthcare costs; and improving provider work life (team vitality). Created by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, the Quadruple Aim method is not nursing-specific, but its framework for optimizing health system performance is coherent with the nursing profession today. This book argues that the widespread adoption of the Quadruple Aim could help create a sustainable healthcare system. Using the work and legacy of nursing pioneer Florence Nightingale, this book provides an early example of successful, holistic healthcare that balances cost-effectiveness with quality of care for both patients and nurses.
ISBN: 9781476681085
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
Weight: 313g
234 pages