Rapid changes in healthcare and public health offer tremendous opportunities to focus on process improvement. Public health departments and agencies increasingly work collaboratively with hospitals and other community partners to promote knowledge and improve collective impact through public and private sector coalitions. Solving Population Health Problems through Collaboration brings together population health experts and leaders to examine evidence-based intervention strategies, case studies in health departments and hospitals, health equity issues, core competencies, public health…mehr
Rapid changes in healthcare and public health offer tremendous opportunities to focus on process improvement. Public health departments and agencies increasingly work collaboratively with hospitals and other community partners to promote knowledge and improve collective impact through public and private sector coalitions. Solving Population Health Problems through Collaboration brings together population health experts and leaders to examine evidence-based intervention strategies, case studies in health departments and hospitals, health equity issues, core competencies, public health campaigns, step-by-step collaboration advice, and much more. Each chapter is written by a population health leader shaped by his or her experience implementing change in a community's health, to demonstrate innovative methods and tools for building and leading sustainable community coalitions to effect real change. Designed to prepare population health workers in public health and healthcare settings to develop strategies for improved population health, this book is required reading for public health managers and health administrators as well as students enrolled in population health courses.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ron Bialek, MPP, is President of Public Health Foundation, Washington, DC. Leslie M. Beitsch, MD, JD, is faculty at the Florida State University College of Medicine as Professor of Health Policy and Director of the Center for Medicine and Public Health. John W. Moran, PhD, is a Senior Quality Advisor to the Public Health Foundation, Washington, DC.
Inhaltsangabe
About the Editors About the Contributors Preface1 Public Health Futures Clement Bezold Yasemin Arikan and Trevor Thompson2 Population Health and Collaboration as Embedded within the Essential Public Health Services Leslie M. Beitsch3 What Is a Population Health Plan? Amanda McCarty and Rahul Gupta4 Advancing Health Equity: Population Health and the Role of Multisectoral Collaborations Renata Schiavo and Kenneth D. Smith5 Why We Do Population Health Today Julie Trocchio6 The Collaboration Imperative for Population Health Impact Julia J. Resnick7 Practical Considerations Megan Holderness and Alicia Meadows8 After Initial Accreditation: The Road Ahead Kaye Bender9 Key Ingredients for Transforming Community Health Ron Bialek and John W. Moran10 The OKC Story-Creating a Culture of Health from the Inside Out Gary Cox11 Guidebook to Help Solve Population Health Issues through Collaboration: York Hospital's Journey to Population Health Deborah Erickson-Irons12 Population Health Measurement: Applying Performance Measurement Concepts in Population Health Settings Michael A. Stoto13 Public Health's Evolving Role in Effecting Large-Scale Social Change Thomas Schlenker and Rudy Ruiz14 Public Health 3.0: Time for an Upgrade Patrick W. O'Carroll Karen B. DeSalvo Denise Koo John Auerbach and Judith A. Monroe15 American Indian Perspectives on Population Health Donald Warne and Melanie Nadeau16 The Million Hearts Hypertension Learning Collaborative as a Model for Population Health Improvement José Thier Montero and Sharon Moffat17 Developing and Implementing a Population Health Driver Diagram Ron Bialek and John W. Moran18 Population Health Competencies: Guiding Non-Clinical Hospital and Health System Workforce Development Ron Bialek Kathleen Amos Julie Sharp and Janelle Nichols19 Applying Economic Impact Analyses to Population Health Improvement Efforts: Much to Be Learned and Much to Be Gained Greg Randolph Lou Anne Crawley-Stout and Kerri Ann Ward20 GRHOP [PCCP] How to Orchestrate It: Working with Community and Different Sectors to Achieve Population Health Outcomes Tiffany Netters Jamie Clesi Giepert and Eric Baumgartner21 Rural Public Health Gail R. Bellamy and Michael Meit22 Implementing Population Health Strategies Bill Barberg23 Promoting Multistakeholder Consensus and a Collaborative Approach to Population Health Allen Leavens Elisa Munthali and Marcia Wilson24 Improving Population Health Paul Kuehnert and Alonzo Plough25 Entering a New Era in Hospital and Public Health Collaboration for Community Benefit F. Douglas Scutchfi eld Lawrence W. Prybil and Rachel Dixon26 The Role of Data in Precision Population Health Brian C. Castrucci Edward L. Hunter J. Lloyd Michener Theresa Chapple-McGruder and Don Bradley
About the Editors About the Contributors Preface1 Public Health Futures Clement Bezold Yasemin Arikan and Trevor Thompson2 Population Health and Collaboration as Embedded within the Essential Public Health Services Leslie M. Beitsch3 What Is a Population Health Plan? Amanda McCarty and Rahul Gupta4 Advancing Health Equity: Population Health and the Role of Multisectoral Collaborations Renata Schiavo and Kenneth D. Smith5 Why We Do Population Health Today Julie Trocchio6 The Collaboration Imperative for Population Health Impact Julia J. Resnick7 Practical Considerations Megan Holderness and Alicia Meadows8 After Initial Accreditation: The Road Ahead Kaye Bender9 Key Ingredients for Transforming Community Health Ron Bialek and John W. Moran10 The OKC Story-Creating a Culture of Health from the Inside Out Gary Cox11 Guidebook to Help Solve Population Health Issues through Collaboration: York Hospital's Journey to Population Health Deborah Erickson-Irons12 Population Health Measurement: Applying Performance Measurement Concepts in Population Health Settings Michael A. Stoto13 Public Health's Evolving Role in Effecting Large-Scale Social Change Thomas Schlenker and Rudy Ruiz14 Public Health 3.0: Time for an Upgrade Patrick W. O'Carroll Karen B. DeSalvo Denise Koo John Auerbach and Judith A. Monroe15 American Indian Perspectives on Population Health Donald Warne and Melanie Nadeau16 The Million Hearts Hypertension Learning Collaborative as a Model for Population Health Improvement José Thier Montero and Sharon Moffat17 Developing and Implementing a Population Health Driver Diagram Ron Bialek and John W. Moran18 Population Health Competencies: Guiding Non-Clinical Hospital and Health System Workforce Development Ron Bialek Kathleen Amos Julie Sharp and Janelle Nichols19 Applying Economic Impact Analyses to Population Health Improvement Efforts: Much to Be Learned and Much to Be Gained Greg Randolph Lou Anne Crawley-Stout and Kerri Ann Ward20 GRHOP [PCCP] How to Orchestrate It: Working with Community and Different Sectors to Achieve Population Health Outcomes Tiffany Netters Jamie Clesi Giepert and Eric Baumgartner21 Rural Public Health Gail R. Bellamy and Michael Meit22 Implementing Population Health Strategies Bill Barberg23 Promoting Multistakeholder Consensus and a Collaborative Approach to Population Health Allen Leavens Elisa Munthali and Marcia Wilson24 Improving Population Health Paul Kuehnert and Alonzo Plough25 Entering a New Era in Hospital and Public Health Collaboration for Community Benefit F. Douglas Scutchfi eld Lawrence W. Prybil and Rachel Dixon26 The Role of Data in Precision Population Health Brian C. Castrucci Edward L. Hunter J. Lloyd Michener Theresa Chapple-McGruder and Don Bradley
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