Understanding Value-Based IT Care
For many years, primary care providers and care givers were not necessarily aware of the same concerns for the patients. In an effort to fill the gap in the communications, tutuhomes is partnering with HealthConnectUs to integrate healthcare technology. In this article, we’ll explore what IT value-based care is, how it helps primary care providers, care givers and patients, and how we can continue to improve this process.
What Is Value-Based IT Care?
Value-based IT care switches focus from the quantity of IT services to the quality of service. This means improving the overall care experience to help keep patients healthier longer by levering IT technologies. The three parts of value-based IT care include:
- Better care for every individual
- Improving medication adherence and compliance
- Improving communication between patients, caregivers and providers
- Decrease the effect of loneliness
Instead of relying on disconnected sources of information from the patients, the caregivers and the providers, our integrated automation technology unites those fragments of information to help all party involved in the patient healthcare.
Value-Based IT Care Programs
To help make value-based IT care the standard for all our dedicated facilities, many programs follow three tenets of this type of care, including:
- Shared progress
- Track medication adherence
- Monitor medication compliance
- Follow up appointment
Benefits of Value-Based IT Care
Patients
With value-based IT care, patients receive more comprehensive care that focuses on faster healing and preventative care while keeping health care costs lower.
Providers
Health care providers enjoy better patient satisfaction and are more effective at treating short-term issues and preventing long-term problems.
Caregivers
IT value-based care play crucial parts in the caregivers role allowing them to interact on daily basis with the technology to monitor and update the patient health.
Moving Forward
As we strive to make home integrated IT value-based care the future of health care, we’ve seen it’s usage rise throughout the years. In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Isolation and loneliness were associated with a 50 percent increased of dementia.