One of the aims of health reform is improving population health. While hospitals have always been committed to the community, this new focus on population health management expands hospitals’ ...
Payment reform in healthcare and the shift to value-based care are prompting hospitals and healthcare providers to more intently manage the health of overall populations or segments of populations. As ...
Perhaps the biggest priority of modern healthcare is to find ways to improve population health, as measured by improved outcomes and lower overall costs, aligned with the goals of value-based care.
Verily Life Sciences revealed a partnership with 3M Health Information Systems to create a joint platform for population health management. The technology will be designed to analyze data pertaining ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine underwent a reorganization of its population health services, with a new structure, set of priorities, and development of a 3-year strategic plan. Johns Hopkins Medicine ...
At the end of December, the U.S. Census Bureau released its findings on the 2010 Census. Some of the findings included that the nation’s population grew to 309 million, up almost 10 percent from 281 ...
Atlanta-based Emory Healthcare is looking to scale up its population health management efforts, expanding primary care to hundreds of thousands of patients across Georgia, and tapped health tech ...
Sundar Subramanian, a partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) consulting affiliate Strategy&, has joined population health management company Zyter|TruCare as its newest CEO, Fierce Healthcare ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has once again shown that “one-size-fits-all” doesn’t really work in public or population health. (Photo: Getty) The Covid-19 pandemic has once again shown that ...
Objectives: We assessed whether proactive care management for artificial intelligence (AI)–identified at-risk patients reduced preventable emergency department (ED) visits and hospital admissions (HAs ...
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Opinion: What fewer births and an aging population mean for El Paso’s health care future
Understanding El Paso’s demographic shifts can help leaders better prepare health systems, caregiving services, and family supports to meet the community’s changing needs.
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