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_aMayzell, George _913174 |
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_aPopulation health: _ban implementation guide to improve outcomes and lower costs |
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_bCRC Press _aBoca Raton _c2021 |
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_aGBP _b31.99 |
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504 | _aWhat is Population Health? George Mayzell Why Population Health Now? George Mayzell The Care Continuum Kathleen Ferket Managing Population Bryan Becker Patient Centered Medical Home and Its Brethren: New Care Delivery Models Kathleen M. Ferket THE VALUE PROPOSITION FOR PREVENTION AND SCREENING David J. Ballard, MD, MPSH, PhD, Briget da Graca, JD, MS, Neil Fleming, PhD, and Cliff Fullerton, MD, MSc Big Data Enables Population Health Kevin Attride Managed Care and Payer Models George Mayzell Physician Compensation Models Pam Williams Technology and Decision Support Katie Carow Patient Engagement George Mayzell Population Health, Healthcare Disparities & Policy Edward M. Rafalski CASE STUDIES: Adventist Health Network Begins Transition from Volume to Value Kevin Attride One ACO's Journey to Comprehensive - Connected - Continuous Care Cliff Fullerton, MD, MS; Jean Sullivan, MBA; Briget da Graca, JD, MS Launching Population Health Program in 12 Months Marty Manning and Dr. Gary Wainer An Interprofessional Approach to Improving Care Coordination: The Transition Clinic at Rush University Medical Center Vidya Chakravarthy, M.S. , Regina McClenton, RN, Christopher M. Nolan, MPA, Robyn L. Golden, LCSW, Anthony J. Perry, MD Cigna Collaborative Care Peter W. McCauley Sr., MD, CPE , Richard D. Salmon, MD, PhD., Harriet Wallsh, RN Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Catherine Dimou The Future of Healthcare Delivery George Mayzell | ||
520 | _aAs healthcare moves from volume to value, payment models and delivery systems will need to change their focus from the individual patient to a population orientation. This will move our economic model from that of a "sick system" to a system of care focused on prevention, boosting patient engagement, and reducing medical expenditures. This new focus will shift traditional financial accountability from the payer model to provider directed models. Population Health: An Implementation Guide to Improve Outcomes and Lower Costs covers not only the rationale for this transition, but also outlines successful practice models that are built to thrive in these new market dynamics. Besides the philosophical and the cultural aspects of these new models, it details the implementation and strategic initiatives required to succeed in today’s value- and population-oriented healthcare environment. Describing what population health is, the book explains why it represents an opportunity for healthcare delivery systems, public health agencies, community-based organizations, and other entities to work together to improve health outcomes in the communities they serve. The book clarifies how the new models will impact healthcare providers, how to manage populations, and how to handle the risk factors involved. It details new delivery models, such as primary care and medical neighborhoods, and outlines the value proposition of screening and prevention in assigned populations. | ||
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_aDisease management _913175 |
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_aPublic health _913176 |
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_aEpidemiology _913177 |
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