Payers and providers are proactively partnering to deliver value within population health models aligned with increasing financial risk. Varying levels of maturity span from affiliations to those building new companies (NewCo). Regardless of the model, population health must follow similar strategies, risk stratification, evidence based care based upon similar cohorts, new care management teams focused on prevention as well as new competencies. This 1-hour learning lab will provide an overview of the journey of population health design through operating model and IT enabled implementation. Population health examples will be provided throughout. A copy of presentation is included.
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Presenters: Caroline Picelli and Elizabeth Wellborn
Learning Objectives:
- Identify strategic considerations for varying levels of a population health maturity model.
- Provide an overview of design through implementation of population health across payers, continuum of care providers and physician groups.
- Discuss key elements of population risk stratification, cohort identification and evidence based care models within a whole person model.
Discuss the role of the health care professional throughout the journey of design through implementation and continual improvement.
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