7th Edition of
Singapore Nursing Research Conference
March 15-17, 2027 | Singapore
Value-based healthcare stands as a complementary paradigm to evidence-based healthcare, highlighting the importance of delivering care efficiently to achieve maximum patient outcomes at minimal costs. This model relies on evidence-based practices to identify the most effective interventions and treatments, aligning healthcare resources with outcomes that hold significant value for patients.
By incorporating evidence-based approaches, value-based healthcare ensures that medical decisions are grounded in scientific rigor, finding the optimal balance between quality and cost. This approach goes beyond merely treating diseases; it aims to improve overall patient well-being and enhance the quality of life within the healthcare system.
In essence, the bedrock of value-based health practices is evidence-based healthcare, providing the empirical foundation that shapes policies, treatment plans, and resource allocations. The goal is to achieve the best possible outcomes for patients, creating a healthcare system where every intervention adds tangible value to the lives it impacts.









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