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“THROUGH THE INSTITUTE OF HEALTHCARE IMPROVEMENT, HOI AND
31 ORTHOPEDIC PROGRAMS PARTICIPATED IN THE JOINT REPLACEMENT LEARNING COMMUNITY, APPLYING NEW METHODOLOGIES TO DRIVE CLINICAL EXCELLENCE AND VALUE.”
ALAN BEYER, MD, EXECUTIVE MEDICAL DIRECTOR
HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL CASE STUDY
The success of HOI as a model for value-driven health care is now the subject of a Harvard Business School (HBS) Case Study. In September 2014, Senior Fellow and Marvin Bower Professor of Leadership Development Emeritus Robert
S. Kaplan, PhD, and Project Leader for Value- Based Health Care Delivery Jonathan Warsh, PhD, traveled to HOI to meet with key leaders
to discuss various strategic and operational challenges that have confronted HOI over the
last several years. They then authored the
2014 Hoag Orthopedic Institute business case, which examines HOI’s innovations in outcomes measurement, cost reduction and reimbursement, plus the challenges and opportunities for future success in a changing health care landscape.
Several HOI executives observed Kaplan teaching the case at HBS to the senior health care executives and physicians who attended the January 2015 offering of the Strategy for Health Care Delivery program, chaired by Professor Michael Porter, PhD. The case will continue to be prominently featured in HBS health care executive programs and will, through the distribution of the HBS publishing division, be available for teaching at business, public health, and medical schools across the nation and the world.
ICHOM PARTNERSHIP
Through the non-profit International Consortium of Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM),
top health care providers are developing and driving adoption of global standards for how patient-reported outcomes are measured. ICHOM’s mission, to unlock the potential of value-based health care by better defining the patient experience, is based on a framework from Harvard Business School Professor Michael E. Porter, PhD.
By 2017, ICHOM aims to have published 50 Standard Sets covering more than 50 percent
of the global disease burden. In July 2014, to standardize quality measurement for hip and knee osteoarthritis, ICHOM launched an international working group that includes HOI thought leaders.
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