Patient-centeredness is moving to the forefront of healthcare delivery. What is patient-centeredness? It focuses on ensuring a patient’s specific preferences, needs, and values are taken into account in healthcare decisions. Open communications, empathy, and mutual respect between the provider and patient ensue, and we often see enhancement in patient engagement and treatment adherence, improvements in health outcomes, as well as lowering of healthcare costs.
Today, IBI and the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions, published findings from our National Employer Survey of 200 benefit managers and found that businesses are also taking this approach in their workforce health management decisions.
The survey, funded by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), found that when making decisions about health benefits, the needs and interests of employees were considered nearly as—or more important than—policy goals such as attracting and retaining talent and reducing absence and disability lost work time.
Survey finding highlights include:
On Tuesday, March 17, we hosted a webinar that reviewed these findings and featured an employer panel discussion around the value strategy of incorporating employees needs and interests around their benefits programs. Listen to the webinar recording here .
For the full survey results and appendix, please contact me at tparry@ibiweb.org.