Introduction: as of today, healthcare systems worldwide face severe challenges that undermine their sustainability. The value-based healthcare (VBHC) approach has been proposed as a strategic and methodological framework to ensure the delivery of the best patient outcomes with economic efficiency. Through the illustrative example of B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) and N-terminal proBNP (NT-proBNP) for heart failure (HF) patient management in the context of the Italian National Healthcare system, this article explores the role that in vitro diagnostics (IVDs) can play in enabling value-based care models. Methods: 14 healthcare professionals representing the relevant professional figures involved in HF patient management met to revise the current HF patient journey and design a new care pathway that, leveraging on BNP/NT-proBNP, reflects the VBHC principles. Results: the literature recognizes the determination of BNP/NT-proBNP as the gold standard for diagnosing HF. However, as of today, these IVDs are not employed at their full potential regarding HF patient management. A new patient journey is proposed so that patients are diagnosed early and properly monitored in the aftermath of hospitalization, improving outcomes at contained costs. Discussion: as testified by the example of HF patient management in Italy, laboratory medicine can represent a lever for adopting value-based care models. Still, large-scale adoption of VBHC will call for structural reforms that revise how healthcare delivery is organized, measured, and reimbursed.

The role of laboratory medicine in a value-based healthcare system: the example of heart failure patient management in the Italian context / Pecoraro, V.; Fasano, T.; Aspromonte, N.; Barocci, S.; Bartolucci, D.; Clerico, A.; Gallucci, F.; Gnerre, P.; Sasso, B. L.; Mariottini, A.; Medea, G.; Perrone, M. A.; Ruscio, M.; Sciacovelli, L.; Trenti, T.; Chiani, V.; Paolini, D.; Banfi, G.. - In: BIOCHIMICA CLINICA. - ISSN 0393-0564. - 48:3(2024), pp. 247-255. [10.19186/BC_2024.027]

The role of laboratory medicine in a value-based healthcare system: the example of heart failure patient management in the Italian context

Banfi G.
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2024-01-01

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Introduction: as of today, healthcare systems worldwide face severe challenges that undermine their sustainability. The value-based healthcare (VBHC) approach has been proposed as a strategic and methodological framework to ensure the delivery of the best patient outcomes with economic efficiency. Through the illustrative example of B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) and N-terminal proBNP (NT-proBNP) for heart failure (HF) patient management in the context of the Italian National Healthcare system, this article explores the role that in vitro diagnostics (IVDs) can play in enabling value-based care models. Methods: 14 healthcare professionals representing the relevant professional figures involved in HF patient management met to revise the current HF patient journey and design a new care pathway that, leveraging on BNP/NT-proBNP, reflects the VBHC principles. Results: the literature recognizes the determination of BNP/NT-proBNP as the gold standard for diagnosing HF. However, as of today, these IVDs are not employed at their full potential regarding HF patient management. A new patient journey is proposed so that patients are diagnosed early and properly monitored in the aftermath of hospitalization, improving outcomes at contained costs. Discussion: as testified by the example of HF patient management in Italy, laboratory medicine can represent a lever for adopting value-based care models. Still, large-scale adoption of VBHC will call for structural reforms that revise how healthcare delivery is organized, measured, and reimbursed.
2024
diagnostica in vitro
scompenso cardiaco
Value Based Healthcare
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