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How Population Health Analytics Drives Value-Based Care Success

August 17, 2021 - Population health analysis is closely intertwined with value-based care. Not only can population health analytics help identify patient care gaps, but strategies can identify patient-wide interventions and programming that enable better patient outcomes, and ultimately, more success in value-based care contracts. In other words, value-based care...


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Population Health Initiative to Improve Chronic Disease Management

by Jessica Kent

The Johns Hopkins Health System and the University of Maryland Medical Center have received an award of $43 million over five years to improve population health and chronic disease management for...

Participants in Nevada Population Health Study Offer COVID-19 Data

by Jessica Kent

The Healthy Nevada Project, a community-based population health study combining genetic, clinical, and environmental data, is incorporating COVID-19 data from consented participants. For more...

Mount Sinai Launches Data Program for Social Determinants of Health

by Jessica Kent

The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has launched a new Diversity and Inclusion Hub (DIH), a program that will leverage innovative technology and data to address healthcare gaps and the social...

NC Using Real-Time Data to Address Social Determinants of Health

by Jessica Kent

The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NC DHHS) is partnering with Phreesia, a patient intake platform, to address individuals’ social determinants of health using real-time...

Kaiser Permanente Gives $20M to Social Determinants Programs

by Jessica Kent

Kaiser Permanente has awarded over $20 million to programs that address and support young people’s social determinants of health. The grants will go to community-based and national charitable...

New AHA Digital Tool Offers Chronic Disease Screening Services

by Jessica Kent

The American Heart Association (AHA) is working to improve community health with its Health Screening Services, which will allow consumers to identify potential chronic disease risks and inspire them...

NIH Grants $10M to Newborn Genome Sequencing Project

by Jessica Kent

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded a $10 million, four-year grant to HudsonAlpha Institute of Biotechnology in support of their newborn whole genome sequencing project, which will help...