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Achieving the “triple aim” for inborn errors of metabolism: a review of challenges to outcomes research and presentation of a new practice-based evidence framework
Across all areas of health care, decision makers are in pursuit of what Berwick and colleagues have called the “triple aim”: improving patient experiences with care, improving health outcomes, and managing health system impacts. This is challenging in a rare disease context, as exemplified by inborn...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3837195/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23222662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/gim.2012.153 |
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author | Potter, Beth K. Chakraborty, Pranesh Kronick, Jonathan B. Wilson, Kumanan Coyle, Doug Feigenbaum, Annette Geraghty, Michael T. Karaceper, Maria D. Little, Julian Mhanni, Aizeddin Mitchell, John J. Siriwardena, Komudi Wilson, Brenda J. Syrowatka, Ania |
author_facet | Potter, Beth K. Chakraborty, Pranesh Kronick, Jonathan B. Wilson, Kumanan Coyle, Doug Feigenbaum, Annette Geraghty, Michael T. Karaceper, Maria D. Little, Julian Mhanni, Aizeddin Mitchell, John J. Siriwardena, Komudi Wilson, Brenda J. Syrowatka, Ania |
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description | Across all areas of health care, decision makers are in pursuit of what Berwick and colleagues have called the “triple aim”: improving patient experiences with care, improving health outcomes, and managing health system impacts. This is challenging in a rare disease context, as exemplified by inborn errors of metabolism. There is a need for evaluative outcomes research to support effective and appropriate care for inborn errors of metabolism. We suggest that such research should consider interventions at both the level of the health system (e.g., early detection through newborn screening, programs to provide access to treatments) and the level of individual patient care (e.g., orphan drugs, medical foods). We have developed a practice-based evidence framework to guide outcomes research for inborn errors of metabolism. Focusing on outcomes across the triple aim, this framework integrates three priority themes: tailoring care in the context of clinical heterogeneity; a shift from “urgent care” to “opportunity for improvement”; and the need to evaluate the comparative effectiveness of emerging and established therapies. Guided by the framework, a new Canadian research network has been established to generate knowledge that will inform the design and delivery of health services for patients with inborn errors of metabolism and other rare diseases. Genet Med 2013:15(6):415–422 |
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spelling | pubmed-38371952013-12-02 Achieving the “triple aim” for inborn errors of metabolism: a review of challenges to outcomes research and presentation of a new practice-based evidence framework Potter, Beth K. Chakraborty, Pranesh Kronick, Jonathan B. Wilson, Kumanan Coyle, Doug Feigenbaum, Annette Geraghty, Michael T. Karaceper, Maria D. Little, Julian Mhanni, Aizeddin Mitchell, John J. Siriwardena, Komudi Wilson, Brenda J. Syrowatka, Ania Genet Med Review Across all areas of health care, decision makers are in pursuit of what Berwick and colleagues have called the “triple aim”: improving patient experiences with care, improving health outcomes, and managing health system impacts. This is challenging in a rare disease context, as exemplified by inborn errors of metabolism. There is a need for evaluative outcomes research to support effective and appropriate care for inborn errors of metabolism. We suggest that such research should consider interventions at both the level of the health system (e.g., early detection through newborn screening, programs to provide access to treatments) and the level of individual patient care (e.g., orphan drugs, medical foods). We have developed a practice-based evidence framework to guide outcomes research for inborn errors of metabolism. Focusing on outcomes across the triple aim, this framework integrates three priority themes: tailoring care in the context of clinical heterogeneity; a shift from “urgent care” to “opportunity for improvement”; and the need to evaluate the comparative effectiveness of emerging and established therapies. Guided by the framework, a new Canadian research network has been established to generate knowledge that will inform the design and delivery of health services for patients with inborn errors of metabolism and other rare diseases. Genet Med 2013:15(6):415–422 Nature Publishing Group 2013-06 2012-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3837195/ /pubmed/23222662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/gim.2012.153 Text en Copyright © 2013 American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Review Potter, Beth K. Chakraborty, Pranesh Kronick, Jonathan B. Wilson, Kumanan Coyle, Doug Feigenbaum, Annette Geraghty, Michael T. Karaceper, Maria D. Little, Julian Mhanni, Aizeddin Mitchell, John J. Siriwardena, Komudi Wilson, Brenda J. Syrowatka, Ania Achieving the “triple aim” for inborn errors of metabolism: a review of challenges to outcomes research and presentation of a new practice-based evidence framework |
title | Achieving the “triple aim” for inborn errors of metabolism: a review of challenges to outcomes research and presentation of a new practice-based evidence framework |
title_full | Achieving the “triple aim” for inborn errors of metabolism: a review of challenges to outcomes research and presentation of a new practice-based evidence framework |
title_fullStr | Achieving the “triple aim” for inborn errors of metabolism: a review of challenges to outcomes research and presentation of a new practice-based evidence framework |
title_full_unstemmed | Achieving the “triple aim” for inborn errors of metabolism: a review of challenges to outcomes research and presentation of a new practice-based evidence framework |
title_short | Achieving the “triple aim” for inborn errors of metabolism: a review of challenges to outcomes research and presentation of a new practice-based evidence framework |
title_sort | achieving the “triple aim” for inborn errors of metabolism: a review of challenges to outcomes research and presentation of a new practice-based evidence framework |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3837195/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23222662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/gim.2012.153 |
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