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Live Learning Lab: What We Talk About When We Talk About Population Health Studies
Speaker: Jason Gillikin, BA CPHQ
In this webinar, we will review the experience of a mid-sized health plan that undertook a comprehensive study of its member population. We will review the specific steps necessary to study a population of interest, as well as outline the specific data-acquisition and analytics needs that must partner with clinical expertise to derive a meaningful map of the population. Armed with this study, decisions about interventions and priorities become more clear and less open to subjective prioritization. Key concepts include relative risk and magnitude-vs-impact assessment. Using a population study to inform Quality planning is essential to targeting the right people with the right intervention at the right time and with the right level of intensity.
Learning Objectives:
- Develop a population study
- Assess the relative value of social determinants of health and incorporate relevant SDH's into a population registry
- Segment populations based on relative-risk scores to fine-tune the delivery of high-cost, high-value services
- Identify outliers in a population that might warrant special case-management intervention
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Credit
CPHQ CE:1.0
Publisher
NAHQ
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