Population Health Management - by Anne Hewitt & Julie Mascari & Stephen Wagner (Paperback)
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- "This is an outstanding book and I would highly recommend it for any professional or faculty in a current public health role, and absolutely for a student in the fields of public health, nursing, health administration, health education, medicine, and information technology (artificial intelligence)... This book provides the resources for professionals to learn and apply theory, analytics, quality, and services to understand populations with the ultimate goal of transforming U.S. health care.
- Author(s): Anne Hewitt & Julie Mascari & Stephen Wagner
- 324 Pages
- Medical, Administration
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"Opportunities often arrive in the form of new challenges or final chances to fulfill a special goal. The nexus for this text Population Health Management: Strategies, Tools, Approaches and Outcome" arises after more than 25 years of teaching experience that coalesced and aligned with a unique body of knowledge known as population health management (PHM). After many semesters of patching together various chapters and sections from an eclectic group of health-related texts, I discovered that other health faculty were also searching for a population health management text appropriate for educating future health managers and professionals. My opportunity finally aligned with the serendipity of both circumstance and timing!"--Book Synopsis
"This is an outstanding book and I would highly recommend it for any professional or faculty in a current public health role, and absolutely for a student in the fields of public health, nursing, health administration, health education, medicine, and information technology (artificial intelligence)... This book provides the resources for professionals to learn and apply theory, analytics, quality, and services to understand populations with the ultimate goal of transforming U.S. health care." ---Doody's Review Service, 5 stars
Population Health Management: Strategies, Tools, Applications, and Outcomes uniquely combines perspectives and concepts from community, public, and global health and aligns them with the essentials of health management. Written by leading experts in academia and industry, this text emphasizes the integration of management skills necessary to deliver quality care while producing successful outcomes sensitive to the needs of diverse populations.
Designed to be both student-friendly and comprehensive, this text utilizes various models, frameworks, case examples, chapter podcasts, and more to illustrate foundational knowledge and impart the skills necessary for health care managers to succeed throughout the health care sector. The book spans core topics such as community needs assessments, social determinants of health, the role of data analytics, managerial epidemiology, value-based care payment models, and new population health delivery models. COVID-19 examples throughout chapters illustrate population health management strategies solving real-world challenges. Practical and outcomes-driven, Population Health Management prepares students in health administration and management, public health, social work, allied health, and other health professions for the challenges of an evolving health care ecosystem and the changing roles in the health management workforce.
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