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Caring for our communities : a blueprint for better outcomes in population health / Mark Angelo ; foreword by David B. Nash

By: Contributor(s): Series: Management series (Ann Arbor, Mich.)Publisher: Chicago, Illinois : Health Administration Press, [2024]Description: xxiii, 182 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781640554269
  • 1640554262
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.9 23/eng/20230908
LOC classification:
  • HB883.5 .A54 2024
  • HB883.5 .A54 2024
NLM classification:
  • WA 546 AA1
Online resources:
Contents:
Perverse Incentives -- Population Health : The Infinite Game -- Community Wellness : The Promise of More Equitable Outcomes -- Accountable Care Organizations -- Payviders : Symbiosis to Drive Value-Based Care -- Intensive Analytics -- Behavioral Health and Palliative Care : Uncovering Unmet Needs -- Improving Coordination and Management Along the Continuum of Care -- Building Platforms for Population Health -- Into the Future of Value-Based Care
Summary: "There has never been a more compelling time to adopt a system of care based on population health management. The COVID-19 pandemic revealed substantial health disparities. The population is aging, and the Medicare insolvency crisis is looming. Now is the time to move away from fee-for-service care and toward an approach that prioritizes quality, outcomes, and affordability for all populations. In Caring for Our Communities: A Blueprint for Better Outcomes in Population Health, author Mark Angelo shares the expertise he has acquired as a senior administrator of a large accountable care organization and a leader in population health and palliative medicine. He provides tactical guidance for developing effective population health programs and explores value-based care models. He also uses real-world examples and industry experts' views to clarify the concepts underlying value-based initiatives and shares how data and analytics are used to assess the health and needs of a population. Caring for Our Communities provides a road map for creating an equitable, outcomes-focused system, using the right resources to nurture the health of our communities"-- Provided by publisher
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Bibliographical references (pages 165-166) and indices (pages 167-178).

Perverse Incentives -- Population Health : The Infinite Game -- Community Wellness : The Promise of More Equitable Outcomes -- Accountable Care Organizations -- Payviders : Symbiosis to Drive Value-Based Care -- Intensive Analytics -- Behavioral Health and Palliative Care : Uncovering Unmet Needs -- Improving Coordination and Management Along the Continuum of Care -- Building Platforms for Population Health -- Into the Future of Value-Based Care

"There has never been a more compelling time to adopt a system of care based on population health management. The COVID-19 pandemic revealed substantial health disparities. The population is aging, and the Medicare insolvency crisis is looming. Now is the time to move away from fee-for-service care and toward an approach that prioritizes quality, outcomes, and affordability for all populations. In Caring for Our Communities: A Blueprint for Better Outcomes in Population Health, author Mark Angelo shares the expertise he has acquired as a senior administrator of a large accountable care organization and a leader in population health and palliative medicine. He provides tactical guidance for developing effective population health programs and explores value-based care models. He also uses real-world examples and industry experts' views to clarify the concepts underlying value-based initiatives and shares how data and analytics are used to assess the health and needs of a population. Caring for Our Communities provides a road map for creating an equitable, outcomes-focused system, using the right resources to nurture the health of our communities"-- Provided by publisher

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