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===Reduce excessive surgery===
===Reduce excessive surgery===
*Optimizing patient shared decision-making for low back pain and maximize behavior change and conservative therapies.
*Considering full range of care options to avoid excess of "preference-sensitive" surgeries, and capital-intensive medicine.


===Speed transitions from care to home and work===
===Speed transitions from care to home and work===

Revision as of 19:29, 18 December 2013

Employer Health and Productivity Roadmap

The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center HealthPlan and WorkPartners programs developed an integrated strategy called the Employer Health and Productivity Roadmap, to address core drivers of poor health, excessive medical costs, and lost productivity. This framework consists of six main elements or milestones, with key metrics tied to each one. Each element and its associated metrics are to be reported quarterly to the employer to generate an action plan through the year.

Optimize environment

Increase healthy behaviors

Minimize avoidable or inefficient acute care

Optimize chronic care

Reduce excessive surgery

  • Optimizing patient shared decision-making for low back pain and maximize behavior change and conservative therapies.
  • Considering full range of care options to avoid excess of "preference-sensitive" surgeries, and capital-intensive medicine.

Speed transitions from care to home and work

  • Monitoring the leading mental, physical, environmental, and medical conditions that drive time away from work.
  • Eliminating unnecessary, uncoordinated, and costly gaps in employee and family care or miscommunication among multiple provides.
  • Integrating primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention stratgies to better suit employee.

[1]

  1. ^ Parkinson, Michael D. (2013). "Employer Health and Productivity Roadmap Strategy". J Occup Environ Med. 55 (12 Suppl): S45–S51. doi:10.1097/JOM.0000000000000049. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
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