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A value-based, no-cost-to-patient health model in the developing world: Critical appraisal of a unique patient-centric neurosurgery unit

BACKGROUND: It is well-accepted that the current healthcare scenario worldwide is due for a radical change, given that it is fraught with mounting costs and varying quality. Various modifications in health policies have been instituted toward this end. An alternative model, the low-cost, value-based...

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Autores principales: Thakar, Sumit, Dadlani, Ravi, Sivaraju, Laxminadh, Aryan, Saritha, Mohan, Dilip, Sai Kiran, Narayanam Anantha, Rajarathnam, Ravikiran, Shyam, Maya, Sadanand, Venkatraman, Hegde, Alangar S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4538577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26322241
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2152-7806.162484
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author Thakar, Sumit
Dadlani, Ravi
Sivaraju, Laxminadh
Aryan, Saritha
Mohan, Dilip
Sai Kiran, Narayanam Anantha
Rajarathnam, Ravikiran
Shyam, Maya
Sadanand, Venkatraman
Hegde, Alangar S.
author_facet Thakar, Sumit
Dadlani, Ravi
Sivaraju, Laxminadh
Aryan, Saritha
Mohan, Dilip
Sai Kiran, Narayanam Anantha
Rajarathnam, Ravikiran
Shyam, Maya
Sadanand, Venkatraman
Hegde, Alangar S.
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description BACKGROUND: It is well-accepted that the current healthcare scenario worldwide is due for a radical change, given that it is fraught with mounting costs and varying quality. Various modifications in health policies have been instituted toward this end. An alternative model, the low-cost, value-based health model, focuses on maximizing value for patients by moving away from a physician-centered, supply-driven system to a patient-centered system. METHODS: The authors discuss the successful inception, functioning, sustainability, and replicability of a novel health model in neurosurgery built and sustained by inspired humanitarianism and that provides all treatment at no cost to the patients irrespective of their socioeconomic strata, color or creed. RESULTS: The Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences (SSSIHMS) at Whitefield, Bengaluru, India, a private charitable hospital established in 2001, functions on the ideals of providing free state-of-the-art healthcare to all in a compassionate and holistic manner. With modern equipment and respectable outcome benchmarks, its neurosurgery unit has operated on around 18,000 patients since its inception, and as such, has contributed INR 5310 million (USD 88.5 million) to society from an economic standpoint. CONCLUSIONS: The inception and sustainability of the SSSIHMS model are based on self-perpetuating philanthropy, a cost-conscious culture and the dissemination of human values. Replicated worldwide, at least in the developing nations, this unique healthcare model may well change the face of healthcare economics.
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spelling pubmed-45385772015-08-28 A value-based, no-cost-to-patient health model in the developing world: Critical appraisal of a unique patient-centric neurosurgery unit Thakar, Sumit Dadlani, Ravi Sivaraju, Laxminadh Aryan, Saritha Mohan, Dilip Sai Kiran, Narayanam Anantha Rajarathnam, Ravikiran Shyam, Maya Sadanand, Venkatraman Hegde, Alangar S. Surg Neurol Int Original Article BACKGROUND: It is well-accepted that the current healthcare scenario worldwide is due for a radical change, given that it is fraught with mounting costs and varying quality. Various modifications in health policies have been instituted toward this end. An alternative model, the low-cost, value-based health model, focuses on maximizing value for patients by moving away from a physician-centered, supply-driven system to a patient-centered system. METHODS: The authors discuss the successful inception, functioning, sustainability, and replicability of a novel health model in neurosurgery built and sustained by inspired humanitarianism and that provides all treatment at no cost to the patients irrespective of their socioeconomic strata, color or creed. RESULTS: The Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences (SSSIHMS) at Whitefield, Bengaluru, India, a private charitable hospital established in 2001, functions on the ideals of providing free state-of-the-art healthcare to all in a compassionate and holistic manner. With modern equipment and respectable outcome benchmarks, its neurosurgery unit has operated on around 18,000 patients since its inception, and as such, has contributed INR 5310 million (USD 88.5 million) to society from an economic standpoint. CONCLUSIONS: The inception and sustainability of the SSSIHMS model are based on self-perpetuating philanthropy, a cost-conscious culture and the dissemination of human values. Replicated worldwide, at least in the developing nations, this unique healthcare model may well change the face of healthcare economics. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2015-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4538577/ /pubmed/26322241 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2152-7806.162484 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Thakar S. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Thakar, Sumit
Dadlani, Ravi
Sivaraju, Laxminadh
Aryan, Saritha
Mohan, Dilip
Sai Kiran, Narayanam Anantha
Rajarathnam, Ravikiran
Shyam, Maya
Sadanand, Venkatraman
Hegde, Alangar S.
A value-based, no-cost-to-patient health model in the developing world: Critical appraisal of a unique patient-centric neurosurgery unit
title A value-based, no-cost-to-patient health model in the developing world: Critical appraisal of a unique patient-centric neurosurgery unit
title_full A value-based, no-cost-to-patient health model in the developing world: Critical appraisal of a unique patient-centric neurosurgery unit
title_fullStr A value-based, no-cost-to-patient health model in the developing world: Critical appraisal of a unique patient-centric neurosurgery unit
title_full_unstemmed A value-based, no-cost-to-patient health model in the developing world: Critical appraisal of a unique patient-centric neurosurgery unit
title_short A value-based, no-cost-to-patient health model in the developing world: Critical appraisal of a unique patient-centric neurosurgery unit
title_sort value-based, no-cost-to-patient health model in the developing world: critical appraisal of a unique patient-centric neurosurgery unit
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4538577/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26322241
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2152-7806.162484
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