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  1. IHI first articulated the Triple Aim in 2008 as a provocation and ultimate destination for the high-performing health systems of the future. In subsequent years, the Triple Aim has evolved to also include a focus on the well-being of the health care workforce and advancing health equity — referred to as the Quintuple Aim.

  2. Health Affairs. 2008 May/June;27 (3):759-769. Improving the US health care system requires simultaneous pursuit of three aims, what IHI calls the "Triple Aim": improving the experience of care, improving the health of populations, and reducing per capita costs of health care. Preconditions for this include the enrollment of an identified ...

  3. The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) developed the Triple Aim as a statement of purpose for fundamentally new health systems that contribute to the overall health of populations while reducing costs. The idea struck a nerve.

    • Improving Patient Experience
    • Reducing Cost
    • Improving Population Health

    One of the primary goals of the Triple Aim is to improve the experience patients have when they are interacting with the healthcare system. In order to do this effectively and at the population level, healthcare systems need to assess the overall health of the communities they serve, identify any existing concerns or areas of risk, and assess overa...

    The United States has the most expensive healthcare system in the world, making up 17% of the gross domestic product (GDP). By 2020, that number is expected to reach 20%. While the cost of healthcare services is rising, the quality of those services is not. In other parts of the world, healthcare systems have achieved a higher quality of care at a ...

    One of the key facets of the Triple Aim is the focus on identifying and addressing risk in communities. Everyone living in the community a healthcare organization is part of could potentially become a patient. Understanding what the most likely reasons would be for members of a specific population to engage with the healthcare system can help organ...

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  4. chieve the Triple Aim.IntroductionIn 2008 Don Berwick, Tom Nolan, and John Whittington first described the Triple Aim of simultaneously improving population health, improving the patient experience of care, and reducing per capita cost.1 The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) developed the Triple Aim as a statement of purpose for ...

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  5. The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) Triple Aim is a framework describing an approach to optimizing health system performance (Berwick et al. 2008).The Triple Aim focuses on (1) improving the health of populations; (2) improving the patient experience (including quality, patient-centredness, safety and timeliness of care); and (3) reducing the per capita cost of healthcare ().

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  7. Jun 4, 2015 · In 2008, researchers at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) proposed the Triple Aim, strategic organizing principles for health care organizations and geographic communities that seek, simultaneously, to improve the individual experience of care and the health of populations and to reduce the per capita costs of care for populations.

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