A recent post on the Harvard Business Review blog writes patient-reported data can help people make better health care choices. The authors believe that patients’ perceptions of value are what really matter and that insurers and society derive more value when patients are served well. The blog post references a 2015 Institute of Medicine report, “Core Metrics for Health and Health Care Progress,” which demonstrated broad consensus that measuring the quality of people’s health and the care they receive is critical to improving performance of the health care system and patients’ health outcomes.
Read more: https://hbr.org/2015/09/patient-reported-data-can-help-people-make-better-health-care-choices
Patient-Reported Data Can Help People Make Better Health Care Choices
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