Collaborating to deliver value in health care: exploring conditions required for successful healthcare and life science sector collaboration

DJ Rees, V Bates, RA Thomas, SB Brooks… - … : People, Process and …, 2021 - emerald.com
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Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy, 2021emerald.com
Purpose The UK Government-funded National Health Service (NHS) is experiencing
significant pressures because of the complexity of challenges to, and demands of, health-
care provision. This situation has driven government policy level support for transformational
change initiatives, such as value-based health care (VBHC), through closer alignment and
collaboration across the health-care system-life science sector nexus. The purpose of this
paper is to evaluate the necessary antecedents to collaboration in VBHC through a critical …
Purpose
The UK Government-funded National Health Service (NHS) is experiencing significant pressures because of the complexity of challenges to, and demands of, health-care provision. This situation has driven government policy level support for transformational change initiatives, such as value-based health care (VBHC), through closer alignment and collaboration across the health-care system-life science sector nexus. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the necessary antecedents to collaboration in VBHC through a critical exploration of the existing literature, with a view to establishing the foundations for further development of policy, practice and theory in this field.
Design/methodology/approach
A literature review was conducted via searches on Scopus and Google Scholar between 2009 and 2019 for peer-reviewed articles containing keywords and phrases “Value-based healthcare industry” and “healthcare industry collaboration”. Refinement of the results led to the identification of “guiding conditions” (GCs) for collaboration in VBHC.
Findings
Five literature-derived GCs were identified as necessary for the successful implementation of initiatives such as VBHC through system-sector collaboration. These are: a multi-disciplinarity; use of appropriate technological infrastructure; capturing meaningful metrics; understanding the total cycle-of-care; and financial flexibility. This paper outlines research opportunities to empirically test the relevance of the five GCs with regard to improving system-sector collaboration on VBHC.
Originality/value
This paper has developed a practical and constructive framework that has the potential to inform both policy and further theoretical development on collaboration in VBHC.
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