Why the population health movement will save U.S. healthcare

David Nash, MD, MBA

Founding Dean Emeritus
Jefferson College of Population Health

“No outcome, no income,” says Dr. David Nash, Founding Dean Emeritus, Jefferson College of Population Health. JCPH is the nation’s first graduate school of population health. Nash explores the data, evidence and core concepts which form the philosophical foundation of the population health movement. He believes fixing the US healthcare system is not only critical to society but also to the health of our economy. We explore why provider pay-for-performance arrangements may cascade to supply chain partners such as pharma.

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