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"The Population Health Analytics textbook is a playbook to design, build, and implement a Population Health Management strategy. The targeted audience of this book are health care leaders and their clinical, analytic, technology, and operations partners who have 1) seen how data in other industries is used to improve performance, drive profitable growth, and solve complex industry challenges; 2) committed to implementing a data driven Population Health strategy in their healthcare organization and in their community; 3) have gathered the clinical, analytic, technology, and business operations…mehr

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"The Population Health Analytics textbook is a playbook to design, build, and implement a Population Health Management strategy. The targeted audience of this book are health care leaders and their clinical, analytic, technology, and operations partners who have 1) seen how data in other industries is used to improve performance, drive profitable growth, and solve complex industry challenges; 2) committed to implementing a data driven Population Health strategy in their healthcare organization and in their community; 3) have gathered the clinical, analytic, technology, and business operations resources; and 4) share in the Triple Aim goal of improving the patient experience of care, improving the health of populations, and reducing the per capita cost of health care through the practical application of analytics and data driven decision-making. This playbook provides a comprehensive set of analytic and technology tools, techniques, methods and strategies needed to execute a robust and effective program of Population Health Management. It complements existing Population Health Management textbooks in that it focuses on analytic methods to support PHM strategies. It provides practical analytic concepts that are applicable for any type of healthcare organization (payer, provider, integrated delivery systems). It can be used in any graduate program for the health professions and can also be used in healthcare delivery systems as a reference manual for executives, managers, and staff responsible for executing population health management strategies. The text intends to address population health analytics in the current and near future healthcare data environment representing the reality in healthcare organizations today. Additionally, we intend to distinguish population health as a discipline in and of itself, drawing upon other disciplines like public health, epidemiology, clinical and social sciences; and actuarial, financial and business disciplines"--
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Dr. Sylvia is the president of ForestVue Healthcare Solutions, providing expertise in population health analytics, strategy, systems, and program level interventions, as well as education and training. She also contributes leadership and expertise for the Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree nationally and as an 'Associate Professor at the Medical University of South Carolina College of Nursing. The focus of her leadership, practice, and academic appointments for over 15 years has been in population health management and strategy with clinical oversight; program design, development, and evaluation; and clinical analytics.She has a rich clinical background in acute and ambulatory care with experience from multiple perspectives, including academic health systems, payers, providers, and community health organizations. She has previously served as Director of Population Health Analytics at the Medical University of South Carolina and at Johns Hopkins Healthcare where she designed and implemented population health analytic infrastructure and led care management interventions. She completed her BS in Nursing at the University of Vermont; MSN/MBA from the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing and Carey School of Business; and PhD from the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing.'