Person-centered care refers to “providing care that is respectful of and responsive to individual patient preferences, needs and values, and ensuring that patient values guide all clinical decisions.” ...
This is the latest in the Health Affairs Forefront featured topic, Medicare and Medicaid Integration. The featured topic includes analysis, proposals, and commentary that will inform policies on the ...
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I first heard of person-centered care as a junior human resources staffer for a large healthcare company. It was 1990, and the industry was decades into a transformation that began in the 1940s. This ...
Studies show that people often do not have opportunities to engage in health-related decision-making with their health-care providers. For people experiencing health issues and entering the health ...
Person-centred care (also known as patient-centred care) is the philosophy of giving power back to patients and putting them “at the centre” of care. As a health services researcher working with an ...
We all deserve high-quality hearing care. But how do we know if we are receiving it? In recent years, healthcare has been moving toward a model called person-centered care—an approach that prioritizes ...
Person-centred care (PCC) is acknowledged as a fundamental dimension of quality within health care and provides significant benefits for patients and clinicians. Models of PCC have primarily been ...
Person-centered cardiovascular health (CVH) may facilitate cardiovascular disease primordial prevention in low resources settings. The study aims to assess the validity of person-centered CVH compared ...
Investment in nurse leadership and workforce wellbeing results in measurable benefits for the workplace and for patients, according to a new report from a nursing charity. It said that nurses who had ...