Improving Health Outcomes Through Effective Operations to Enhance Population Health Management and Equity (member only)
Event Details
December 4 at 10am CST/9am MST Overview: Population health management (PHM) is a framework that aims to improve a population’s health by focusing on the health needs of
Event Details
December 4 at 10am CST/9am MST
Overview:
Population health management (PHM) is a framework that aims to improve a population’s health by focusing on the health needs of individuals. Effective PHM is crucial in the healthcare industry because it can reduce costs, improve quality, and enhance patient outcomes. Additionally, it can help reduce health disparities and achieve equity in health outcomes. In this session, we will discuss the importance of effective population health management in healthcare and its relationship with equity in health outcomes.
Objectives:
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of the PHM framework, including its goals, strategies, and significance in the healthcare industry.
- Learn how efficient operational practices can enhance the quality of care, reduce healthcare costs, and improve overall patient outcomes within the context of population health management.
- Examine how effective PHM strategies can address and reduce health disparities, contributing to equitable health outcomes across diverse populations.
Presenter: Matthew Berkley, MBA, MPH, Speaker, Director, Consultant, Huron
Matthew has over 10 years of industry and consulting experience. During that time, he has a strong record of delivering high-quality services to health systems, Federally Qualified Health Centers, and medical groups seeking to improve access, quality, and population health management – all while delivering those services through the lens of health equity. His professional experience has been shaped by a passion for improving healthcare outcomes for underserved communities and an unwavering commitment to his clients.
CE: NHA & SW
Registration:
This is an exclusive webinar available to SDAHO Members for free.
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Time
December 4, 2024 10:00 am - 11:00 am(GMT-06:00)