Population health management is a comprehensive and evidence-based approach to healthcare that focuses on improving the health outcomes of entire populations. It involves the systematic use of data and evidence to identify health determinants, assess risk factors, and design interventions that promote health and prevent diseases.
In this model, evidence guides healthcare providers in developing strategies tailored to the specific needs of diverse communities. By leveraging data and evidence, population health management aims to enhance the quality of care, reduce healthcare disparities, and optimize resource allocation.
Population health management envisions a healthcare landscape where proactive and preventive measures are prioritized, addressing health at both individual and community levels. It represents a paradigm shift towards evidence-informed strategies that promote overall well-being and create a healthier society.
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