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Pathways to Population Health

Autor Nathan Fleming
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 dec 2017
Healthcare alone cannot finance and deliver better health outcomes.
Transforming healthcare delivery requires an entire community.
With Pathways to Population Health, pediatrician and population health
consultant Nathan Fleming shares how communities can unite behind a common
goal of improving healthcare for all.
Do the financial incentives in healthcare align with population health priorities?
What barriers are preventing progress on population health initiatives? Dr. Fleming
answers these questions and explains how this challenge requires collaboration
between local government, public health, healthcare systems, nonprofits, and
social service agencies. By reforming population health infrastructure and
financing, you can:
.improve health outcomes;
.benefit working families through better-designed programs;
.be smart about gathering resources;
.capture community members' attention while aligning efforts; and
.create measurable, effective collaborations for all.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781599328386
ISBN-10: 1599328380
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 157 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: ADVANTAGE MEDIA GROUP

Notă biografică

NATHAN FLEMING, MD, MPH, is a pediatrician and population health consultant. He works as a pediatric
hospitalist addressing medical needs of infants and children while helping families connect with community resources. He
received his MPH from Harvard School of Public Health where he studied population health. Dr. Fleming has
started three nonprofit organizations, helped county health departments address the social determinants of
health, advised community foundations to make smart investments in public health infrastructure, and guided
healthcare systems toward community collaborations that improve population health outcomes. He believes that we
can enhance social needs programs by forging connections between healthcare, public health, social services,
and nonprofit organizations.