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Advancing Health Equity for People Who Are Homebound
Explores the epidemiology and characteristics of homebound older adults, inequities they face, and reimagines care delivery for this population.
Where Do We Go From Here? Next Steps for Complex Care Measurement
Features a conversation with Heidi Bossley and Keziah Imbeah, authors of the recently published Measuring Complexity report, who share insights into the findings and considerations for the field in adopting a more standardized approach to complex care measurement.
Caring for Patients with Complex Needs at Partners HealthCare (Part 2 of 2)
Christine Vogeli shares insights about how Partners HealthCare launched the Integrated Care Management Program, how the program is managed, and her advice for others getting started with care for people with complex needs.
How Partners HealthCare Uses Predictive Analytics to Identify Patients with Complex Needs (Part 1 of 2)
Christine Vogeli, PhD, Director of Evaluation and Research at Partners HealthCare Center for Population Health, shares how their Integrated Care Management Program uses predictive analytics to identify patients to enroll.
Who Are Complex Care Patients?
Patients with complex needs are often described as the five percent of patients who account for 50 percent of health care spending. Behind that often cited statistic are the individuals who make up that population — all of whom have their own stories and needs.
An International Perspective on High-Need, High-Cost Patients
Marit Tanke, MD, PhD, a Commonwealth Fund Harkness Fellow, walks us through her research to analyze high-need, high-cost patients across four countries — including her methodology, how costly these patients are, who these patients are, and how they use health care.
Segmenting High-Need, High-Cost Patients: A Video Presentation by Dr. Jose Figueroa
Jose Figueroa, MD, a hospitalist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and a researcher at Harvard School of Public Health and Harvard Medical School, has been researching who patients with complex needs are and helped created a model for identifying population segments within this broad category.
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Displaying 1 - 7 of 7
Advancing Health Equity for People Who Are Homebound
Explores the epidemiology and characteristics of homebound older adults, inequities they face, and reimagines care delivery for this population.
Where Do We Go From Here? Next Steps for Complex Care Measurement
Features a conversation with Heidi Bossley and Keziah Imbeah, authors of the recently published Measuring Complexity report, who share insights into the findings and considerations for the field in adopting a more standardized approach to complex care measurement.
Caring for Patients with Complex Needs at Partners HealthCare (Part 2 of 2)
Christine Vogeli shares insights about how Partners HealthCare launched the Integrated Care Management Program, how the program is managed, and her advice for others getting started with care for people with complex needs.
How Partners HealthCare Uses Predictive Analytics to Identify Patients with Complex Needs (Part 1 of 2)
Christine Vogeli, PhD, Director of Evaluation and Research at Partners HealthCare Center for Population Health, shares how their Integrated Care Management Program uses predictive analytics to identify patients to enroll.
Who Are Complex Care Patients?
Patients with complex needs are often described as the five percent of patients who account for 50 percent of health care spending. Behind that often cited statistic are the individuals who make up that population — all of whom have their own stories and needs.
An International Perspective on High-Need, High-Cost Patients
Marit Tanke, MD, PhD, a Commonwealth Fund Harkness Fellow, walks us through her research to analyze high-need, high-cost patients across four countries — including her methodology, how costly these patients are, who these patients are, and how they use health care.
Segmenting High-Need, High-Cost Patients: A Video Presentation by Dr. Jose Figueroa
Jose Figueroa, MD, a hospitalist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and a researcher at Harvard School of Public Health and Harvard Medical School, has been researching who patients with complex needs are and helped created a model for identifying population segments within this broad category.