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Creating value in patient-centred care by aligning the supply chain with service provision: Experiences with RITMOCORE

Sofía Moreno-Pérez, Xavier Viñolas, Mireia Barroso, Caterina Sampol, Ignasi Anguera, Ramon Maspons, Rossana Alessandrello and Nico Fidalgo
Management in Healthcare: A Peer-Reviewed Journal, 7 (4), 369-381 (2023)
https://doi.org/10.69554/MMYA9806

Abstract

An ageing European population translates into a steady growth in the demand for pacemakers. Budgetary constraints in healthcare systems call for innovative solutions to meet this rising demand while safeguarding the quality of care. The current approach generally consists in reducing the price per device by aggregating buys, but this creates a misalignment in the value chains of suppliers and healthcare providers. Clinicians, already overworked, do not have access to technologies that could significantly decrease the time required per patient in the follow-up stages of the care pathway. Patients, on the other hand, receive lower-quality follow-up in a care pathway that is already fragmented and where general practitioners lack the necessary information to provide them with comprehensive care. RITMOCORE, a Public Procurement of Innovation (PPI) project funded by the European Union under Horizon2020, was set up in 2016 to transform the care pathway of patients suffering from bradycardias and implanted with a pacemaker. The model proposed by RITMOCORE posits a shift from buying devices to buying services, where payments are outcome based (thus distributing the risk between the parties) and where services are supported by advanced information and communications technology (ICT) systems that make remote monitoring possible.

Keywords: value-based healthcare; risk-sharing procurement contracts; innovation procurement; remote monitoring

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Author's Biography

Sofía Moreno-Pérez Sofía Moreno Pérez is a founding partner at VALDE Innova, a knowledge partner in RITMOCORE with extensive experience in designing and coordinating European innovation procurement projects.

Xavier Viñolas is head of service at the cardiology unit of Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, lead procurer in RITMOCORE.

Mireia Barroso is head of procurement at Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, lead procurer in RITMOCORE.

Caterina Sampol is transformational change and value-based procurement manager at Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, lead procurer in RITMOCORE.

Ignasi Anguera is head of the arrhythmia and electrophysiology unit, part of the cardiology service at Bellvitge University Hospital, a procurer in RITMOCORE.

Ramon Maspons is chief health innovation strategist at the Catalan Ministry of Health and chief innovation officer at the Agency for Health Quality and Assessment of Catalonia (AQuAS), head coordinating agency in RITMOCORE.

Rossana Alessandrello is value-based procurement director at AQuAS, head coordinating agency in RITMOCORE.

Nico Fidalgo is a content creator at VALDE Innova, a knowledge partner in RITMOCORE.

Citation

Moreno-Pérez, Sofía, Viñolas, Xavier, Barroso, Mireia, Sampol, Caterina, Anguera, Ignasi, Maspons, Ramon, Alessandrello, Rossana and Fidalgo, Nico (2023, June 1). Creating value in patient-centred care by aligning the supply chain with service provision: Experiences with RITMOCORE. In the Management in Healthcare: A Peer-Reviewed Journal, Volume 7, Issue 4. https://doi.org/10.69554/MMYA9806.

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