The Triple Aim: Goals of a Health Care System
This video talks about the Triple Aim, which is a set of three goals of a health care system that policymakers use to evaluate the success of a system. These goals are: 1) Population health 2) Patient experience 3) Per-capita cost of care I describe each and talk a little about the need for each as a separate goal. 0:00 - Overview 1:45 - Population Health 3:04 - Patient Experience 6:35 - Per-capita Cost - Sustainability 11:26 - Per-capita Cost - Efficiency

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