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Explorer l'objectif quintuple

Episode 8 of the Specialty Matters | Actualités en spécialité podcast, hosted by Collège royal des médecins et chirurgiens du Canada, titled "Explorer l'objectif quintuple" was published on May 22, 2024 and runs 24 minutes.

May 22, 2024 ·24m · Specialty Matters | Actualités en spécialité

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Cet objectif à cinq volets visant l'amélioration des soins de santé vous dit quelque chose? Améliorer la santé de la population, Améliorer l'expérience patient et les résultats obtenus, Améliorer l'efficience du système de santé, Améliorer le bien-être des ressources humaines en santé et services sociaux, Améliorer l'équité en santé et services sociaux.

Avez-vous envisagé d'approfondir le cadre de cet objectif ou craignez-vous qu'il alourdisse davantage votre charge de travail?

Dans cet épisode, la Dre Marie Giroux, CCMF, simplifie les visées et les piliers de ce cadre intuitif. Elle explique comment l'objectif quintuple peut représenter un outil de transformation pour les spécialistes et la communauté apprenante en soins de santé, et comment il peut s'intégrer facilement à votre pratique, quel que soit le milieu où elle est établie.

En fait, vous intégrez déjà de nombreux volets d'objectif quintuple sans même vous en rendre compte. Si vous souhaitez diversifier votre pratique médicale tout en priorisant votre bien-être et celui des personnes que vous soignez, ne ratez pas cet épisode!

Ressources

  1. BCMJ - Advancing Health Equity: The Quintuple Aim  https://bcmj.org/council-health-promotion/advancing-health-equity-quintuple-aim
  2. The Evolution of the Quintuple Aim https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8608191/
  3. Quintuple Aim: What Is It, and How Can Technology Help Achieve It?   https://healthtechmagazine.net/article/2023/07/quintuple-aim-perfcon
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