Newswise — Reaching America’s true potential to deliver and receive exceptional health care will require not only an immense and concerted effort, but a fundamental change of perspective from medical providers, government officials, industry leaders, and patients alike.

Achieving STEEEP Health Care, a new book published by CRC Press, highlights Baylor Health Care System’s (BHCS) efforts to improve health care quality along the six aims of health care improvement outlined by the Institute of Medicine and embraced by BHCS leadership: safety, timeliness, effectiveness, efficiency, equity, and patient centeredness (STEEEP).

“This is the future of health care,” says Joel Allison, president and CEO for BHCS. “These aims and strategies are not only making it better for our patients, they are helping us remain a leader in health care during this time of uncertainty.”

Achieving STEEEP Health Care features perspectives of senior leaders in the areas of corporate governance, finance, and physician and nurse leadership; strategies for developing and supporting a culture of quality, including systems and tools for data collection, performance measurement, and reporting; service-line examples of successful quality improvement initiatives such as reducing heart failure readmissions; and approaches to accountable care and improved population health.

“This book offers practical strategies and lessons for other organizations in the areas of people, culture, and processes that have contributed to dramatic improvements in patient and operational outcomes at Baylor Health Care System,” says David J. Ballard, MD, PhD, BHCS senior vice president and chief quality officer, president of the STEEEP Global Institute, and the book’s editor. “We hope that sharing the challenges and successes we have encountered in our STEEEP care journey will educate and encourage other health care delivery organizations embarking on their own quality improvement endeavors.”

For more information, visit www.achievingsteeephealthcare.com

About Baylor Health Care SystemBaylor Health Care System is a not-for-profit, faith-based supporting organization providing services to a network of acute care hospitals and related health care entities that provide patient care, medical education, research and community service. Baylor recorded more than 2.8 million patient encounters, $3.8 billion in total net operating revenue, $5.3 billion in total assets and $539 million in community benefit in fiscal year 2012 (as reported to the Texas Department of State Health Services). Baylor’s network of more than 360 access points includes 30 owned/operated/ ventured/affiliated hospitals; joint ventured ambulatory surgical centers; satellite outpatient locations; senior centers and more than 200 HealthTexas Provider Network physician clinics.

About STEEEP Global InstituteThe STEEEP Global Institute is a division of Baylor Health Care System dedicated to helping other organizations improve health care quality. For more information, visit www.steeepglobalinstitute.com

STEEEP is a registered trademark of Baylor Health Care System.

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