From the thought leaders at Boston Consulting Group come lessons on how leading health systems around the world are delivering patient-centered, value-based care by focusing on the health outcomes that matter to patients.
To address the growing crises confronting the global health sector, health systems need to deliver better health outcomes to patients for the money spent, an approach known as value-based health care. Contrary to traditional approaches to health-systems reform that emphasize cost containment, value-based health care shifts the focus to continuous improvement in the outcomes delivered to patients. Systematically measuring, tracking, and improving health outcomes over time can have a transformative effect, enabling health systems to:
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Stefan Larsson, MD, PhD, is a senior advisor to the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and founder of the firm’s health care payers and providers sector and its health systems sector. He cofounded the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM), a nonprofit working to create global standards for measuring health outcomes, and he serves as a fellow on the Health and Healthcare team of the World Economic Forum. From 2016 through 2018, he led a BCG team that worked with the World Economic Forum on its Value in Healthcare program. That initiative led to the 2019 launch of the Global Coalition for Value in Healthcare, a forum-sponsored public-private collaboration to accelerate the transition to value-based health care in health systems throughout the world.
Jennifer Clawson is a partner and director in BCG’s Madrid office and global head of the firm’s Center for Value in Health Care. She has worked with both private- and public-sector organizations to create new value-based business models and evaluate strategic opportunities to improve health outcomes.
Josh Kellar, PhD, is a partner and managing director in BCG’s Chicago office, leader of the firm’s Global Scientist Network of more than 500 MDs and PhDs, and coleader of its medical response to Covid-19. He works with clients throughout the US health care industry, specializing in advanced analytics, value-based care delivery, and the application of digital technologies.
Robert Howard is a former senior editor at Harvard Business Review and MIT Technology Review. He has been collaborating for more than a decade with BCG on the topics of value-based and health-system transformation.
“The Patient Priority is one of the best books on health care that I have ever read. It takes the concept of value-based health care from rhetoric to actionable frameworks for strategy and operations. Readers’ understanding of how health care should evolve will be deepened by analyses of the best paths forward for different stakeholders and broadened by examples drawn from around the world. The insights from this book will be valuable for managers who are helping their organizations adapt to change and for leaders who are focused on moving health care forward.”
—Thomas Lee, MD, Chief Medical Officer of Press Ganey Associates, Inc., Professor at the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and Editor-in-Chief of NEJM Catalyst
“The Patient Priority is intelligent, insightful, and intriguing. If you care about health systems organized around what matters to patients and that deliver better care at affordable cost, you should put this book on your must-read list. Stefan Larsson, Jennifer Clawson, and Josh Kellar provide a fresh, well-documented, and inspiring investigation into how to make value-based transformation a moonshot target for national health systems.”
—Francesca Colombo, Head of the Health Division of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
“Imagine if health care were founded on ever-increasing volumes of patient data that drive a deeper understanding of health and disease. The Patient Priority offers a compelling action plan for realizing that future through the systematic tracking and continuous improvement of the health outcomes that matter to patients.”
—Jamie Heywood, CEO of Alden Scientific and Founder, former Chairman, and CEO of PatientsLikeMe
“The Patient Priority is not only a vivid account of the current state of progress in value-based health care around the world; it also lays out a compelling road map for the future in which public-private partnerships work together to accelerate the value-based transformation of the world’s health systems. Highly recommended for anyone interested in improving health systems.”
—Shyam Bishen, Head of Health and Healthcare at the World Economic Forum and former Deputy Director of Global Health at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
“America’s health care system is one of the best in the world, made clear by the doubling of life expectancy over the past century. But the world and our way of life have changed dramatically over this time, requiring the health care system to evolve to fit today’s needs, while also ensuring it’s primed to meet the challenges of tomorrow. The Patient Priority is an insightful read for anyone interested in learning more about the industry or in leading its transformation.”
—Bruce D. Broussard, President and CEO of Humana, Inc.
“The Patient Priority is a must-read book for anyone interested in value-based health care and healthcare transformation more generally. It combines a lucid analysis of the central issues that beset health systems with well-chosen case studies emphasizing practical approaches to addressing the challenges we face.”
—Dr. Chorh-Chuan Tan, MBBS, PhD, Chief Health Scientist and Executive Director of the Office of Healthcare Transformation at the Singapore Ministry of Health and former Chairman of National University Health System
“The Patient Priority is the book that we have all been waiting for. Twentieth-century health care has run its course, and today’s stand-out providers are doing things differently and providing better care as a result. From their unique vantage point, Larsson, Clawson, and Kellar distill a tangible vision for health systems centred on patients and driven by value. Their book lights the path ahead and brings us to a tipping point. It will be a catalyst for change and a cornerstone for everyone involved in the future of health care.”
—Russell Gruen, MBBS, PhD, Dean of the College of Health and Medicine at Australian National University
“Health care is a human right, and people’s expectations for better health are ever increasing. Yet the world’s health systems are facing an existential crisis. The Patient Priority is a must-read for anyone looking at ensuring that health systems will deliver better value to patients in the future.”
—Christophe Weber, President and CEO of Takeda Pharmaceuticals
“The Patient Priority offers an inspiring, comprehensive, and transformative approach to delivering better outcomes and value in health care by focusing on the patient journey.”
—Frans van Houten, CEO of Royal Philips
“The Patient Priority is an important read for anyone aspiring to improve the US health system. The book’s powerful, well-researched narrative outlines the need for the systematic measurement of health outcomes to drive the value-based transformation of health systems. As someone who has led health care organizations in the academy, government, and the payer and provider sectors, I wholeheartedly endorse the thesis of this book that the key to improving health care value is to systematically measure and continuously improve patient health outcomes.”
—Patrick Conway, MD, CEO of Care Solutions at Optum, UnitedHealth Group, and former Director of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) at the US Department of Health and Human Services
“Larsson, Clawson, and Kellar deliver a much-needed call to action for public and private sector stakeholders to build a better health care delivery system focused on patient outcomes, with a practical plan for treating patient health outcomes data as critical infrastructure.”
—Aneesh Chopra, President of CareJourney and former Chief Technology Officer of the US Federal Government
“The Patient Priority is a timely account of how to redefine health care in the coming decade. Internationally recognized pioneers in the field of value-based health care, the authors link that concept to the pivotal domains of modern care delivery, change management, payment incentives, and digital technologies with the sole aim of building heath systems that deliver improved health outcomes that matter to patients. This book will serve as a cornerstone for clinicians, managers, economists, and politicians striving to shift the world’s health systems from volume to value.”
—Christoph A. Meier, MD, Director of the Department of Internal Medicine at Universitätsspital (Zürich, Switzerland)
“The Patient Priority provides a comprehensive overview of the journey to value-based, patient-driven care. The authors put the continuous improvement in health outcomes that matter to patients at the very center of the global movement for value-based health care. In addition to charting the considerable progress made in the last decade toward that goal, they also tackle the common challenges that still exist worldwide, regardless of the type of health system, in making the vision a reality. An important contribution that should be read by health care CEOs and senior leaders around the world.”
—Gary S. Kaplan, MD, Senior Advisor and Senior Vice President of CommonSpirit Health and former CEO of Virginia Mason Franciscan Health
“The Patient Priority provides a compelling rationale for why value-based health care represents the most comprehensive solution to the challenges faced by health systems around the world and a clarion call to action for all who care about the sustainability of health care delivery. The authors’ proposed model for value-based health systems and coherent road map for action will resonate with patients, clinicians, and payers alike. A must-read for anyone who cares about the future of health care.”
—Elizabeth Koff, Managing Director of Telstra Health and former Secretary of Health of New South Wales, Australia
“The administrative burden experienced by health care workers has grown exponentially. Although the intention has been to secure value for money, the outcome for staff and patients has often been the opposite. There is an urgent need to change management culture in health care. The Patient Priority provides inspiration for how to do it.”
—Jan Nilsson, MD, Professor of Medicine and former Dean of Lund University Medical School (Lund, Sweden)
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