Abstract
Above all healthcare is charged with the “Do No Harm” adage from Hypocrites. However, in the US, more and more our healthcare systems are causing harm at multiple levels with inferior quality of services, poor access to care services, and costly treatments. Underlying this is, albeit unconscious, a lack of respect for patients. We try to address this by proffering a new model of care co-ordination to support high value patient–centered care delivery. The presented model was developed by synthesizing relevant literature and assessing this literature based on current problems and barriers in existing models of care. The following thus presents an encircled care contribution measure share model that enables patient centered value-based care to ensue. The proposed model identifies objective tracking of all clinical services by stakeholder input/feedback measures and from this inherent value and quality can be identified.