Use Case: From local Value-Based Healthcare implementation to network-wide alignment

Building a shared data quality roadmap for a multi-centre value-based care organisation

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Context and challenge

This hospital has already implemented Value-Based Healthcare (VBHC) in psoriasis care, supported by structured clinical data, patient-reported outcomes, and cost information. The next step was to extend this VBHC approach to other hospitals within the network.

The challenge was that:

  • Participating hospitals differed in data systems and workflows
  • Responsibilities for data entry, validation and governance varied across sites
  • Meaningful benchmarking required consistent, high-quality data across centres

What worked locally at this hospital could not simply be copied to the network without a shared and scalable data quality approach.

Why they needed the Masterclass

The hospital needed support to move from a local VBHC setup to a network-ready model.

They were looking for a method to:

  • Define data quality standards which could serve as a benchmark for allowing new sites
  • Clarify how data should be captured and validated across hospitals
  • Document data flows and responsibilities in a reproducible way
  • Support onboarding of new hospitals with different maturity levels

The goal was not to redesign VBHC, but to make it transferable and comparable across the network.

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What the Masterclass delivered

A structured, reusable data quality roadmap that enables this hospital to scale VBHC from a single hospital to a connected network.

The approach provides them with:

  • Tools and methods to assess whether a new hospital is ready to join the VBHC network
  • Clear criteria to evaluate data quality, data flows, and governance maturity
  • Insight into where gaps exist when a site does not yet meet the benchmark
  • A way to guide and support new sites towards the required standards

From ad hoc inclusion to a transparent and guided onboarding process ensuring that participating hospitals contribute trustworthy and comparable data