This document discusses strategies for developing population health and behavioral health. It addresses low levels of public trust in healthcare as a problem to be solved. It defines population health as an interdisciplinary approach that connects practice to policy through partnerships across different community sectors to improve health outcomes. The key difference between population health and public health is that population health provides opportunities for healthcare organizations to work together to improve community health, while public health focuses on policy, education, and research. The document proposes addressing this issue through a nationwide process and strong cloud-based technology to achieve population health through interdependence rather than just interoperability.
2. Developing your Population Health
and Behavioural Health Strategies
Aggregating patient data to support resource allocation.
Patricia Monthe
Founder MEDx eHealthCenter
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Agenda
1. The overall Population Health Challenge
2. Context Population
3. Context Health Challenges
4. What is population Health?
5. What is the difference between Population and
public health?
6. How to make it happen
7. The MEDxCare Solution of Population Health
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PESSIMISM AMONG CONSUMERS IS GROWING
with the rise of populism, divisive politics, and
global mistrust of traditional institutions. Only one
in five people believe economic and social systems
are working for them, and the majority of the mass
population does not believe they will be better off
in five years.
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Millennials are feeling particularly
bleak about the state of the world, with fewer than a
quarter expecting an improvement in their country
in the next year.
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In this divided world, trust has found itself at work. According to the
2019 Edelman Trust Barometer, 75% of people say they trust their
employers to do what is right—more than government, media, or
business in general.
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Problem to be addressed…….
1. TRUST
2. TRUST
3. PUBLIC TRUST
4. PUBLIC TRUST
5. PUBLIC TRUST
Low levels of trust are related to reduced, less desire to use care, postponing care or less use of care or delayed use of health care services. They
associated with less involvement of patients in their medical treatment.
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Problem to be addressed…….
Source: Public trust in health care Exploring the mechanisms - Evelien van der Schee
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What is Population Health?
An interdisciplinary, customizable approach
that allows health departments to connect
practice to policy for change to happen
locally. This approach utilizes non-traditional
partnerships among different sectors of the
community – public health, industry, academia,
health care, local government entities, etc. – to
achieve positive health outcomes.
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A comprehensive end-to-end PHM solution allows providers to
use integrated data and analytics to stratify populations by risk
and need, determine the least costly, most effective
interventions, and monitor, coordinate and coach health and
care among all the players involved.
The goal of population health is to move beyond patient
engagement, to true patient activation. The essential driver of
continuous health, patient activation describes the intersection
of the above process and the participants (providers, patients
and personal ecosystem) that motivate patients to act on
health information and make behaviour changes and care
decisions that improve wellness and health status.
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The Difference between Population Health and Public Health?
Public health works to protect and improve the
health of communities through policy
recommendations, health education and outreach,
and research for disease detection and injury
prevention while population health provides an
opportunity for health care systems, agencies and
organizations to work together in order to improve
the health outcomes of the communities they
serve.
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What toAddress for Better Population Health
1. A cultural belief about the availability of good
quality care within a country has an impact upon the
level of public trust in health care both within a
country and between countries.
2. The presence of institutional guarantees from the
normative and regulative pillar will lead people to
place more public trust in health care.
3. Positive experiences will have a positive impact
upon public trust in health care, whereas negative
experiences will have a negative one.
4. Positive information on health care received
through people’s social networks will have a positive
impact upon public trust in health care, whereas
negative information on health care received through
the networks will have a negative one.
5. Positive information from the media on health care
will lead to higher levels of public trust in health care,
whereas negative information from the media will
lead to lower levels.
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HOW ?
NATION WIDE PROCESS
DESIGN
&
STRONG CLOUD BASED
TECHNOLOGY