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The Institute for Healthcare Improvement launched the Triple Aim framework in 2007, setting three goals to optimize health system performance: enhance the patient experience of care, improve population health and reduce the per capita costs of healthcare. Providers have since widely adopted the Triple Aim. Delivering high-quality, cost-effective care is crucial, but it’s become clear that something’s missing from this 15-year-old framework: improving the clinician’s experience. Now, the Triple Aim has evolved into the Quadruple Aim. The new focus is on the well-being of care teams in response to the growing challenge of clinician burnout exacerbated by increasing patient volumes and staffing shortages.
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