Activity

Activity ID

2250

Expires

December 31, 2024

Format Type

Internet

CME Credit

2

Fee

$270 Subscript.

CME Provider: Institute for Healthcare Improvement

Description of CME Course

You might think we do a pretty good job of providing care to individuals with illnesses and diseases. But it’s important to take a step back and consider the factors contributing to illness. It’s important to realize that things like education, the environment, and wealth (and how it’s distributed) play an enormous role in health outcomes, too. In this course, you’ll learn that to make progress against many of the most important threat to human health, it’s not enough to improve clinical care for one patient at a time. We also have to focus on improving the health of entire populations. The Triple Aim for populations is a three-part aim: better care for individuals, better health for populations, all at a lower cost. This course will explore why each dimension is an essential part of improving health and health care, and how you can promote the Triple Aim in your organization and daily work.

Diplomate Engagement

Correct answers to the post-test; Recommended literature or other resources (presentations, audio/video, checklists, etc.)

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Educational Objectives

Describe the three components of the IHI Triple Aim for Populations.
Explain the responsibilities of clinicians and health care systems in optimizing population-level outcomes with available resources.
Understand medical care as one determinant of the overall health of a population, and the relationship of health care quality and safety to population health.
Provide examples of population level interventions designed to improve overall health and reduce costs of care.

Keywords

Triple Aim, Population Health, Environment, Better Care

Competencies

Medical Knowledge, Professionalism

CME Credit Type

AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

Physician Well-being activity

Efficiencies in Medical Practice

Practice Setting

Academic Medicine, Inpatient, Outpatient, Physician Executives, Rural, Urban, VA/Military

National Quality Strategies and/or Quadruple Aim Care Processes

Population Health, Community Health

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