Care4Value: Measuring value in health in Integrated Continuous Care Units

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Abstract

Objective: To develop a digital platform for optimizing data collection processes with medical scales and monitoring data for measuring value in health. Method: Using an investigative intervention methodology, a platform was developed including qualitative and quantitative approaches in three phases: focal groups were conducted by a multidisciplinary team of investigators and healthcare providers at the pilot study site, an Integrated Continuous Care Unit (UCCI); data from a sample of 21 UCCI users was analyzed as a pre-test to classify different levels of complexity; UCCI financial data and operational costs were collected and analyzed during the 21 users stay at the UCCI. The platform’s iteractive and incremental development allowed for the collection of as a form of improvement. Results: The platform includes three modules: a mobile application; a dashboard; and an import module. Data collected on the platform are centralized and shown on the dashboard. Data are collected using a mobile application and/or an import module to input data from existing medical systems. Conclusion: The mobile application is ready to be used by healthcare providers and caregivers. The dashboard shows users’ clinical follow-up and health gain data for monitoring.

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Tavares dos Reis, C. I. F. V., da Silva Maximiano, M., Cordeiro Ferreira, P. H. G., Fernandes Querido, A. I., Marto Sargento, A. L., Carvalho, H. A., … de Oliveira, S. M. B. (2020). Care4Value: Measuring value in health in Integrated Continuous Care Units. ACTA Paulista de Enfermagem, 33. https://doi.org/10.37689/ACTA-APE/2020AO02796

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