Collaborative Communication as the Foundation for Quality Healthcare
The Institute of Medicine defines primary care as “the provision of whole-person, integrated, accessible, and equitable health care by interprofessional teams that are accountable for addressing the majority of an individual's health and wellness needs across settings and through sustained relationships with patients, families, and communities”. To align insurance carriers, healthcare providers, and patients’ perception of quality healthcare, the first step is to build relationships among the three entities through more collaborative communication.
What is “quality” healthcare?
Merriam-Webster defines quality as the “degree of excellence”. So how do we define the degree of excellence in healthcare? What does quality healthcare look like? This answer can vary depending upon who is asked the question.