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Enhancing healthcare efficiency to achieve the Quadruple Aim: an exploratory study.

Bengt B ArnetzCourtney M GoetzJudith E ArnetzSukhesh SudanJohn vanSchagenKyle PiersmaFredric Reyelts
Published in: BMC research notes (2020)
In total, 46 team surveys and 156 patient surveys were collected. Clinic output data were retrieved for 467 visits. Compared to the reference team, the intervention team performed better in all Quadruple Aims and productivity measures. The intervention group offered 48% more patient slots than the average reference team. These preliminary results support the feasibility of introducing substantial process changes that show promising improvement in both the Quadruple Aims and productivity. A larger-scale study over a longer time period is needed to confirm findings and examine feasibility and cost-effectiveness.
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