This Innovation Community will take what is known about chronic disease management, preventive care, and resource planning in office practices and test new methods that create measurable improvements in care across conditions, focusing on the following areas:
- Patient self-management
- A care team approach that makes the most of practice resources
- Efficient use of clinical information
- Innovation delivery system designs which match services to population needs and resource constraints, and allow "scale-up" to care for large populations
Aims
Participants will test new ideas in an effort to reduce pain, suffering, and helplessness among people with all conditions in ambulatory care. This initiative seeks to achieve measurable improvements in care, including:
- Reduce patients’ symptoms and improve overall functioning
- Increase patients’ confidence in self-management
- Reduce use of acute care (ED visits and hospital admissions)
- Maintain or reduce overall costs of care
To Participate
To join an Innovation Community, you must be a member of IHI's IMPACT network and have completed at least one successful improvement project within your organization. See IMPACT Network for more details about this exciting network of organizations collaborating for results.