AJMC August 10, 2023
Jason Z. Rose, MHSA

Medicare Advantage health plans can become more equitable and value driven by addressing common socioeconomic barriers in medication adherence.

The Triple Aim of Healthcare has become a guiding principle of systemic reform since its introduction in 2008. It includes 3 main pillars: better outcomes, lower costs, and improved experiences for patients. These goals are designed to foster an environment where patients have access to the personalized, proactive, and preventive care they need to live their best lives without excessive spending.

Over time, the Triple Aim expanded into the Quadruple Aim, which adds the pillar of improved provider experiences in an effort to combat the widespread burnout and staffing shortages that make it challenging to achieve the other items on the...

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Topics: CMS, Equity/SDOH, Govt Agencies, Healthcare System, Insurance, Medicare Advantage, Patient / Consumer, Provider
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