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期刊名:Population health management

缩写:POPUL HEALTH MANAG

ISSN:1942-7891

e-ISSN:1942-7905

IF/分区:2.1/Q3

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Hanadi Y Hamadi,Mei Zhao,Sinyoung Park et al. Hanadi Y Hamadi et al.
Hospitals and health systems are forming partnerships to develop an integrated social network of services that better address the needs of their surrounding communities and their social determinants of health (SDOH). There is little researc...
Todor Penev,Shelley Zhao,Jennifer L Lee et al. Todor Penev et al.
Mental health issues often result in significant impairment and financial challenges, both at home and in the workplace. Solutions vary widely in their usage and cost-effectiveness. This study presents an analysis of medical and prescriptio...
Patricia A Findley,R Constance Wiener,Sophie Mitra et al. Patricia A Findley et al.
Background: The Whole Health model is a holistic approach to facilitate whole health practices by addressing (1) the physical, mental, and social health of individuals and (2) associated support systems. Several national organizations such ...
Harvey W Kaufman,William A Meyer,Nigel J Clarke et al. Harvey W Kaufman et al.
Individuals at increased risk for severe coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) outcomes, due to compromised immunity or other risk factors, would benefit from objective measures of vulnerability to infection based on vaccination or prior infe...
Emma L Tucher,John P McHugh,Kali S Thomas et al. Emma L Tucher et al.
As health systems attempt to contain utilization and costs, care management programs are proliferating. However, there are mixed findings on their impact. In 2018, Rhode Island initiated a care management program for dually eligible Medicar...
Barry W Rovner,Robin Casten,Anna Marie Chang et al. Barry W Rovner et al.
Black individuals with diabetes have high rates of emergency department (ED) use. This randomized controlled trial compared the efficacy of Diabetes Interprofessional Team to Enhance Adherence to Medical Care (DM I-TEAM) versus Usual Medica...
Nancy S Elliott,Alejandro Arrieta,Timothy F Page Nancy S Elliott
Abstract The objective of this study was to assess the impact of local health department (LHD) expenditures on population health measures using counties as the unit of analysis. An observational research design is used to examine whether pu...
W Timothy Garvey,Mu Cheng,Abhilasha Ramasamy et al. W Timothy Garvey et al.
Abstract This study investigated the clinical and economic impact of anti-obesity medications (AOMs; orlistat, liraglutide, phentermine/topiramate extended-release [ER], naltrexone ER/bupropion ER) among United States Veterans with obesity ...