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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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Kelli Chovanec,Sonia Greer,Timothy J Lowe Kelli Chovanec
This study explored a large segment of Medicare claims data to evaluate the association between Accountable Care Organization (ACO) attribution and 30-day all-cause hospital readmissions. ACOs deliver value-based care to attributed patient ...
Gregory J Privitera,James J Gillespie,Arpitha Pamula et al. Gregory J Privitera et al.
Physician workload is known to impact provider well-being and individual patient encounters, but less is understood about how provider availability affects broader community health outcomes. Primary care physicians (PCPs) often serve as de ...
Munirah K AlSaqabi,Majed Naif AlOsaimi,Nawaf H Albali et al. Munirah K AlSaqabi et al.
The increasing demand for skilled professionals in population health management (PHM) has highlighted the need for a clear understanding of workforce requirements and competencies. This scoping review aims to address this gap by identifying...
Winston Liaw,Omolola E Adepoju,Jiangtao Luo et al. Winston Liaw et al.
Diabetes accounts for 1 in 4 health care dollars spent. Succeeding in value-based payment models depends on identifying those at risk for high costs and providing them with appropriate treatment. The objective was to determine factors assoc...
Melanie Chalfin,Scott Orlov,Sheraz Qamar et al. Melanie Chalfin et al.
Hypertension control remains challenging for many primary care patients. The goal of this study was to implement an evidence-based team approach to improve hypertension control, self-reported health distress, and self-efficacy in adult pati...
Taryn Amberson,Wenhui Zhang,Samuel E Sondheim et al. Taryn Amberson et al.
Devastating mortality, morbidity, economic, and quality of life impacts have resulted from disasters in the United States. This study aimed to validate a preexisting machine learning (ML) model of household disaster preparedness. Data from ...
Jamy Ard,Lee M Kaplan,Scott Kahan et al. Jamy Ard et al.
Personal health factors and direct and indirect costs of obesity affect employers and employees. This research aimed to understand perceptions of obesity management and anti-obesity medications (AOMs) among employers and employees. In 2022,...
Sasha Ruben Sioni,Lesley Manson,Nicholas Arledge Sasha Ruben Sioni
High-need, high-cost (HNHC) adults require comprehensive strategies that address both clinical and social determinants of health (SDOH). This retrospective, propensity score-matched study (n = 526) evaluated a care model integrating monthly...