Providing value-based care as a physiotherapist

Authors

  • Chad E. Cook Duke University, 317 Trent Drive, Durham, NC 27710, USA
  • Thomas Denninger ATI Physical Therapy, Greenville, SC, USA
  • Jeremy Lewis Department of Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Science, College of Health Sciences, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar
  • Ina Diener Physiotherapy clinician, Stellenbosch, South Africa
  • Charles Thigpen Center for Effectiveness Research in Orthopaedics, Greenville, SC, USA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1186/s40945-021-00107-0

Keywords:

Value based care, Physiotherapy, Musculoskeletal disorders, Low Back pain

Abstract

Background: Despite millions spent in research funding, studies, and guidelines, outcomes involving musculoskeletal care continue to decline. The purpose of this Viewpoint is to describe value-based care and to suggest measures for its adoption by physiotherapists who manage individuals with musculoskeletal related pain disorders. Discussion: The provision of value-based care is best defined as care that includes: 1) patient centeredness, 2) guideline-oriented, integrated strategies, 3) measurement of patient outcomes and experiences, and 4) cost effectiveness. Physiotherapists are well positioned to be leaders in the application of value-based care by assuring they address each of the four strategies during the daily patient encounter. This Viewpoint discusses strategies for application to clinical practice. Conclusion: By implementing value-based care principals, physiotherapists could assure that patients with musculoskeletal related pain disorders receive the right care at the right time, by the right provider.

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Published

2021-04-20

How to Cite

Cook, C. E., Denninger, T., Lewis, J., Diener, I., & Thigpen, C. (2021). Providing value-based care as a physiotherapist. Archives of Physiotherapy, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40945-021-00107-0

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