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A.

The three components of value-based care are person-centered care, coordinated care, and data-

driven decision-making. Patient-centered care is a component of value-based care that

encourages healthcare teams to treat patients as individuals, rather than focusing solely on their

medical conditions. It is about understanding and respecting patient values and preferences so

that the healthcare team can customize care to meet the patient's cultural, emotional, and spiritual

needs. Patient-centered care is based on open communication, enabling patients to feel they are

listened to, informed, and have a role in their care (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services,

n.d.). Care coordination in value-based care involves organizing patient services across multiple

providers to ensure seamless, efficient, and high-quality care (National Institutes of

Health,2021). It emphasizes communication and shared decision-making between healthcare

providers to reduce care fragmentation. Evidence-based practice involves using data and

available research to steer clinical decisions, improving patient outcomes while reducing

unnecessary costs (National Institutes of Health, 2021). Clinicians can provide data-proven

effective treatments, minimizing trial-and-error approaches to ensure prompt treatment with the

best possible outcomes.

B.
Two benefits that a culture of continuous quality improvement brings to a healthcare

organization are Enhanced Patient Outcomes and Safety, as well as Enhanced Staff Engagement

and Professional Development. Continuous quality improvement is a proactive approach to

identifying and addressing care gaps, reducing errors, and standardizing best practices. Through
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