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Wolters Kluwer Targets Health Equity with Best Care Everywhere

by Fred Pennic 10/05/2021 Leave a Comment

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Wolters Kluwer Targets Health Equity with Best Care Everywhere

What You Should Know: 

– Wolters Kluwer, Health today announced the launch of Best Care Everywhere, a mission-driven movement to build and strengthen health equity globally. Wolters Kluwer is committed to the belief that all people—everywhere—should receive the best care possible.

– Wolters Kluwer is tackling challenges head-on in an array of healthcare settings to help reduce inequities in learning, research, decision support, and care.

Health Equity Tenets

Wolters Kluwer is focusing on four tenets necessary to make the best care everywhere available to everyone, and at any time:

1. Decision-making using the best evidence: Consistent and trusted evidence must be available across the care continuum, from research and discovery to clinical training, to those valuable minutes during an encounter as a clinician or a patient.

2. Make care more accessible: People should be able to access quality healthcare—as well as their health data—no matter where they live, the different health systems involved, or the data exchanges necessary. This means overcoming barriers to receiving in-person care or across separate healthcare organizations. Telemedicine will play a major role in making care more accessible, particularly to resource-limited areas.

3. Fair & equitable health opportunities: Eliminate institutional barriers standing in the way of equitable care by building bias-free standards in research as well as medical and nursing education. For future clinicians, artificial intelligence (AI), adaptive learning and visual learning help overcome testing-related barriers to entry. To secure rapid, effective impacts in care, sophisticated health data analytics using social determinants of health (SDOH) help payers identify communities most in need.

4. Tailor care to individual needs: Whole person care must be considered to optimize outcomes for more diverse communities. Care models must be designed for inclusion and leverage smarter tech to help personalize outreach for more individualized patient care. Clinical education can start training tomorrow’s clinicians for more inclusive approaches to care today.

“Delivering more equity and access to healthcare is very difficult, but it must be done,” said Stacey Caywood, Chief Executive Officer, Wolters Kluwer, Health. “Fortunately, we see new opportunities to bring together innovative thinking and digital health solutions as levers to advance the best care everywhere, with more equitable and inclusive approaches to achieve better outcomes for all.”

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