Value-based health care (VBHC) provides a framework for reorienting the health system to focus on the outcomes that matter to people and communities. It provides a structure to bring people together across different professions, clinical teams, services and sectors, to listen to what matters to people and communities and then use these insights to design models of care that drive value, quality and outcomes.
While this seems simple in theory, the realities of engaging consumers meaningfully in a safe and respectful way can be complex. This is particularly the case when faced with the many competing pressures that result from working within the health system. A common question asked is where and how do I start?
Gathering consumer insights can and has been achieved in multiple different ways – consumer forums, patient-reported measures (PROMs and PREMs), and yarning circles, among others. One method of growing interest is narrative storytelling, where consumers are enabled to share their personal experiences interacting with the health system and their reflections on that interaction. It provides a mechanism through which consumers can highlight what matters most to them in their own words, at their own pace.
To hear more about how narrative storytelling is being used to drive value, quality, and outcomes in practice, join us September 9th, 4-5pm AEST for our next Australian Centre for VBHC webinar. In this webinar we will hear from a panel of healthcare leaders about the practice of narrative storytelling, its impacts on workforce wellbeing, and how consumer stories are being used to reorient health services and systems.
SPEAKERS
- Neil Cowan, Executive Director, Armadale Kalamunda Group, East Metropolitan Health Service
- Francis Nicolas, A/Service Manager, Community Management Centre, South East Sydney LHD
- Marsha Burgess, Consumer / Storyteller
- Delaney Gibbons, Director, Safety Quality and Performance, Women and Newborn Health Service
- Rhys Gloury, Interim Chief Executive, Alpine Health
- Rebecca Somerville, National Manager, Care Opinion