Triple Aim Framework
Triple Aim Framework
The Triple Aim framework focuses on three extents: enhancing the patient experience of care, advancing the health of populace, and lowering the per capita expense of health care. Healthcare organizations have utilized Electronic health records to offer real-time patient-centered records that ensure information is instantly available. This has enabled the care providers to efficiently diagnose patients with fewer medical errors and improving provider and patient interaction.
Healthcare organizations have improved health populations by involving patients and families in designing care models. Involving individuals in their own healthcare decisions has improved health outcomes due to patient-centered care. Avoidable medical errors can lead to high healthcare costs. Healthcare organizations have reduced healthcare per capita cost by eliminating medical errors and misuse of diagnostic tests. Double-check procedures have been implemented to ensure the right medication, thus reducing misuses of health care resources, thus reducing the per capita cost of healthcare.