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Triple aim framework
Triple aim framework




The first goal of the Triple Aim encourages organizations to control costs more effectively and ensure more value from every dollar spent on health care. In other words, you can’t achieve one goal without the others. Rather than following a sequential process from one goal to another, the IHI Triple Aim framework emphasizes these three goals’ interdependence. The framework aims for every member of the health care system to work toward these goals and balance the need for better care and patient experiences with the need to save costs. The Triple Aim’s goals span all levels of a health care system, from small private practices to national insurance providers. The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) developed the Triple Aim in 2007 in response to rising health care costs and pressure to deliver more value despite aging populations and chronic health issues. Let’s explore the Triple Aim and what it means for health care organizations. The three components of the Triple Aim framework help to guide health care systems toward better results through clear focus and measurability. There are three overarching goals that make up the Triple Aim of healthcare: reducing costs, improving patient health, and improving quality of care. The Triple Aim is a framework that healthcare systems can use to better meet the needs of individual patients, populations, and organizations.






Triple aim framework