While the traditional standard of healthcare still works for some in this country, there are many who are feeling left out and unable to access the healthcare that they desperately need. To that end, many clinics and hospitals are embracing the burgeoning value based care model. There are many reasons why this is so.
Reduced Costs
In the long run, chronic diseases prove to be very expensive. Not only for the patient, but for the insurance companies, the hospitals, and society in general. When preventative care takes precedence, there is a greater chance that these diseases can be dealt with, managed, and perhaps even cured before they present themselves as bigger problems. This is of great benefit to everyone involved.
Higher Rate Of Satisfaction
When it comes to patients being satisfied, it is obvious that they will have a better chance of being so when their conditions are more easily managed and the treatment is more targeted for efficiency versus a mass of different procedures and hospital appointments. This also allows the hospital to focus on more patients instead of just a few.
Fewer Errors
When the treatments are more targeted, there is a definite decrease in medical errors. These errors are the bane of both patients and insurance companies because they waste not only money but time as well. These errors are dramatically reduced when a Whole Person Care Model is implemented.
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