A triple aim approach to transition from pediatric to adult health care for youth with special health care needs
A triple aim approach to transition from pediatric to adult health care for youth with special health care needs
- Collection:
- Health Policy and Services Research
- Series Title(s):
- Issue brief (Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health)
- Author(s):
- Bensen, Rachel, author
Steidtmann, Dana, author
Vaks, Yana, author - Contributor(s):
- Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health, issuing body.
- Publication:
- Palo Alto, CA, : Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health, May 2014
- Language(s):
- English
- Format:
- Text
- Subject(s):
- Chronic Disease -- therapy
Health Services Needs and Demand
Patient-Centered Care
Transition to Adult Care
United States - Genre(s):
- Technical Report
- Abstract:
- It is a triumph of modern medicine that over 90% of children with chronic illness now survive into adulthood. This also presents a new set of challenges, as adult health care systems struggle to find capacity to accommodate complex and vulnerable young adults with a variety of childhood onset chronic conditions. The number of these patients is growing; they are expected to live longer, and they account for a significant proportion of health care utilization and spending in their age group. These individuals face multiple challenges: developing into adults; living with chronic illness; and the difficulties associated with the transition between complex health systems. Emerging research suggests that young people fall through the cracks during the time of transition, with costly hospitalizations and, in some cases, devastating long-lasting health consequences. There appears to be a substantial opportunity to advance transition care in all three domains of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement's Triple Aim framework: to improve clinical outcomes, improve patient, family and provider experiences and decrease per capita health care spending. In this Issue Brief, we describe key unmet needs regarding a) developing chronic disease self-management; b) enhancing capacity of the adult health care system to care for young adults with special health care needs; and c) reducing lapses in care during the transition period. Based on these unmet needs, we make recommendations for improving health care during transition that incorporate relevant high-value strategies for health care delivery. We also describe current challenges to improving care during the transition period, and suggest priorities for future research.
- Copyright:
- Reproduced with permission of the copyright holder. Further use of the material is subject to CC BY license. (More information)
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (1 PDF file (8 pages))
- NLM Unique ID:
- 101666258 (See catalog record)
- Permanent Link:
- http://resource.nlm.nih.gov/101666258