Application of a Marketing Concept to Patient-Centered Care: Co-Producing Health With Heart Failure Patients

Author(s):  
Robert Leone ◽  
Charles Walker ◽  
Linda Curry ◽  
Elizabeth Agee

Increasing numbers of patients are being treated for heart failure each year. One out of four of the heart failure patients who receives care in a hospital is readmitted to the hospital within 30 days of discharge. Effective discharge instruction is critical to prevent these patient readmissions. Co-production is a marketing concept whereby the customer is a partner in the delivery of a good or service. For example, a patient and nurse may partner to co-produce a patient-centered health regimen to improve patient outcomes. In this article we review the cost of treating heart failure patients and current strategies to decrease hospital readmissions for these patients along with the role of the nurse and the concept of co-producing health as related to heart failure patients. Next we describe our study assessing the degree to which discharge processes were co-produced on two hospital units having a preponderance of heart failure patients, and present our findings indicating minimal evidence of co-production. A discussion of our findings, along with clinical implications of these findings, recommendations for change, and suggestions for future research are offered. We conclude that standardized discharge plans lead to a mindset of ‘one size fits all,’ a mindset inconsistent with the recent call for patient-centered care. We offer co-production as a patient-centered strategy for customizing discharge teaching and improving health outcomes for heart failure patients.

2014 ◽  
Vol 20 (8) ◽  
pp. S12-S13
Author(s):  
Kismet Rasmusson ◽  
Stephanie Croasdell ◽  
Sean Meegan ◽  
Jen Nixon ◽  
A.G. Kfoury ◽  
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Author(s):  
Juanita Dawson ◽  
Bengisu Tulu ◽  
Thomas A. Horan

This chapter provides a conceptual foundation by exploring the existing literature on traditional healthcare, patient-centered healthcare, and the progression of e-health in enabling the movement towards patient-centered care. This chapter also discusses enhancing the relationship between the patient and the healthcare provider through e-health. We conclude with a discussion of the future of patient-centered e-health and future research opportunities in this area.


Author(s):  
Kori LaDonna ◽  
Glendon R. Tait ◽  
Joanna Bates ◽  
Valerie Schulz ◽  
Patricia Strachan ◽  
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