FG Handout _1_Six Aims for Improvement_IOM_1_26_2011

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FG Handout _1_Six Aims for Improvement_IOM_1_26_2011

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Formative Research

Focus Group Handout #1


Six Aims for Improvement

(Adapted from Crossing the Quality Chasm, Executive Summary)

Aims for the 21st-Century Health Care System


The Institute of Medicine’s Committee on Quality of Health Care in America has proposed six aims for improvement in today’s health care system.


Health care should be:


Safe—avoiding injuries to patients from the care that is meant to help

them

Effective—providing services based on scientific knowledge to all who can benefit

Patient-centered—providing care that is respectful of and responsive to

individual patient preferences, needs, and values


Timely—reducing waits and sometimes harmful delays

Efficient—avoiding waste, including waste of equipment, supplies, ideas,

and energy.

Equitable—providing care that does not vary in quality because of personal

characteristics such as gender, ethnicity, geographic location, and socioeconomic

status.


A health care system that achieves major gains in these six dimensions will be better at meeting patient needs. Patients will experience care that is safer, more reliable, more responsive, more integrated, and more available.

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