
How Value-Based Healthcare Benefits All of Society; Olumuyiwa Bamgbade, Salem Pain Clinic, Canada
Value-based Healthcare: A Smarter Investment for Society; Olumuyiwa Bamgbade, Salem Pain Clinic, BC, Canada
Healthcare spending consumes a large portion of government budgets. Value-based care improves efficiency by incentivizing evidence-based, coordinated care, saving public funds, and mitigating waste. By focusing on prevention and long-term health outcomes, value-based care reduces hospitalizations and the burden of chronic diseases. This model improves life expectancy and quality of life. It is particularly beneficial in underserved populations.
With fewer unnecessary procedures and more emphasis on teamwork, value-based care reduces clinician burnout and fosters a culture of shared purpose. Therefore, healthcare professionals are more fulfilled and stay in the system longer. Additionally, value-based care helps identify disparities and guide targeted interventions by measuring outcomes across population groups. Value-based care ensures that everyone receives high-quality, respectful care regardless of background. Indeed, value-based care benefits all of society.
Dr. Bamgbade is a healthcare leader with an interest in value-based healthcare delivery. He is a specialist physician trained in Nigeria, Britain, the USA, and South Korea. He is an adjunct professor at institutions in Africa, Europe, and North America. He has collaborated with researchers in Nigeria, Australia, Iran, Mozambique, Rwanda, the USA, Kenya, Armenia, South Africa, Britain, Tanzania, Namibia, Zambia, Botswana, China, Ethiopia, Jamaica, and Canada. He has published 45 scientific papers in PubMed-indexed journals. He is the director of Salem Pain Clinic, a specialist and research clinic in Surrey, BC, Canada. Dr Bamgbade and Salem Pain Clinic focus on researching and managing pain, health equity, injury rehabilitation, neuropathy, insomnia, societal safety, substance misuse, medical sociology, public health, medicolegal science, and perioperative care.
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Olumuyiwa Bamgbade
Salem Anaesthesia Pain Clinic
+ 1 778-628-6600
salem.painclinic@gmail.com
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