Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4966283 | Healthcare | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Innovations in payment are encouraging clinical-community partnerships that address health determinants. However, little is known about how healthcare systems transform and partner to improve population health. We synthesized views of population health experts from nine organizations and illustrated the resulting model using examples from four health systems. The transformation requires a foundation of primary care, connectors and integrators that span the boundaries, sharing of goals among participants, aligned funding and incentives, and a supporting infrastructure, all leading to a virtuous cycle of collaboration. Policies are needed that will provide funding and incentives to encourage spread beyond early adopter organizations.
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Authors
Ursula Koch, Somava Stout, Bruce E. Landon, Russell S. Phillips,