Why the population health movement will save U.S. healthcare
“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.
Using medical malpractice claims data to improve healthcare quality, safety and cost
When a med mal claim emerges from patient injury, we may debate who’s liable but we can agree something undesirable happened.
Is Shared Decision Making an important patient engagement and safety intervention?
Physician entrepreneur Brian Alper, MD explores shared decision making as an intervention improving patient safety, patient satisfaction and financial outcomes.
Blue KC and New Directions Behavioral Health prove 10.8% population health cost reduction
Becky Gernon, MD of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City and Peggy DeCarlis, recently retired from New Directions Behavioral Health, report on integrating behavioral health into primary care clinics and their recently published results showing 10.8% population health cost savings.
Solving for Social Determinants and Patient Outcomes
David C. Guth, Jr., Co-Founder & CEO of Centerstone and Marlowe Greenberg, MPP, Founder & CEO of Foothold Technology join BOH host Matthew E. Hanis to discuss driving better patient outcomes through data integration across behavioral, social and medical services.
Creating Population Health Leadership
David B. Nash, MD, MBA is founding dean of the Jefferson College of Population Health, one of the first programs granting Master and Doctoral degrees in population health topics.
Can Physicians Fix Healthcare by Becoming Independent Again?
Cardiologist and Tryon Medical Partners CEO Dale Owen, MD led 88 physicians in separating their practice from a large health system.
U.S. Middle Class May Choose Universal Healthcare
Gary Filerman, Ph.D., influential researcher and long-time advocate for formalized healthcare management education, argues the US middle class will ultimately vote for universal healthcare coverage as a means to lower out-of-pocket costs and waste.
A Public Health Approach to Substance Abuse & Mental Health
Dr. Lloyd Sederer, a Professor, Columbia Public Health School, medical journalist, book/film/TV reviewer and the Chief Medical Officer for the $4 billion New York State Office of Mental Health advocates for his approach to the addiction and mental health crisis in our country.
Leadership and Healthy Communities
Guests Joe Wilkins (formerly of Atlantic Health) and Joe Gasque (GE Healthcare) share the leadership characteristics and innovations supporting the Healthy Communities movement, an effort to target persistent barriers to people living the healthiest life possible wherever they live.
CCBHC Pilots & Whole Patient Care
Tom Petrizzo, CEO of Tri-County Mental Health Services, Inc and Scott Green, Senior Vice President & General Manager for Netsmart discuss emerging outcomes from Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHC) program.
Are pharmaceutical makers becoming Outcomes companies?
Digital is disrupting pharmaceutical companies at their very core: product development and commercial operations. We explore this with two leaders deep in the thick of transforming this key healthcare segment . . .
Population Health and the new Sales Paradigm
“No outcome, no income,” says Dr. David Nash, founding dean of the nation’s first graduate school of population health. He joins Brad Ansley of SPI Health to explore the emergence of population health.
Cerner achieves 24% lower PMPM healthcare spending
Bharat Sutariya, MD, FACEP, Cerner’s Chief Medical Officer for Population Health, uses evidence from Cerner’s own employee health plan to prove an employer can dramatically reduce healthcare costs.
State-Driven Healthcare Reform
Brooks Daverman led statewide efforts to change how healthcare is paid for in Tennessee. He did this primarily by helping align financial incentives across TennCare which pays Tennessee Medicaid benefits, as well as the state employee health plan and commercial payers.
Learn the Pillars of a Clinically Integrated Network
Cardiothoracic surgeon and SSM Health CIN Chairman David Theodoro, MD explains the purpose and structure of a Clinically Integrated Network.