DALLAS, Nov. 13, 2014 /PRNewswire/ Value-based care is being touted by academics, industry experts and politicians as the solution to improving the overall health of Americans while helping bring the spiraling cost of care under control. Yet the new system's focus on reimbursing providers for good health outcomes only works when clinicians become proactively engaged in managing the health of their patient populations, and patients become active participants in their own care.
That is the message of the newly published book "Provider-Led Population Health Management," released today by AuthorHOUSE and available on Amazon.com as well as at www.providerledpopulationhealth.com. Written by Richard Hodach, M.D., M.P.H, Ph.D., it is the first book to explain how providers can lead population health management (PHM) initiatives using automation to fit the effort within care teams.
"This book connects the dots for physicians embracing population health," said David B. Nash, M.D., M.B.A., founding Dean of the Jefferson School of Population Health at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, the nation's only school of population health. "It takes components of population health management, such as ACOs, PCMHs and shared savings contracts, and clearly articulates expert definitions. The book raises an important question, namely, how can we distill the lessons from leading population health organizations such as Kaiser Permanente, Geisinger and others and diffuse these lessons more broadly into the healthcare system? I believe Dr. Hodach has outlined exactly how we might tackle this challenge."
"Provider-Led Population Health Management" provides a critical roadmap to achieving success in value-based arrangements such as Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) and Patient-Centered Medical Homes (PCMHs). Included are stories of how leading healthcare organizations and multi-specialty physician group practices are improving outcomes on a large scale by creating process improvements through Lean and Six Sigma principles, and then applying automation technology to make it practical for clinicians to use. The key concept behind "Provider-Led Population Health Management" is that PHM requires a high degree of automation to reach everyone in a population, engage those patients in self-care and maximize the chance they will receive the proper preventive, chronic and acute care.
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"Provider-Led Population Health Management" details the strategies used by some of the nation's leading healthcare organizations to succeed at value-based care delivery on a large scale, such as:
The book expertly explains the journey required to use PHM in a way that transforms the entire process, shifting the focus from "treating the sick" to helping patients become and remain healthier. Included is information on how organizations can use health IT to automate care management and patient engagement in order to scale and prioritize care delivery to the level required to achieve PHM. This approach not only improves the quality of care, but ensures the financial success of healthcare organizations.
Positive Reviews
Advance copies of the book have generated overwhelmingly positive reviews from prominent experts in population health management:
The Author
Richard Hodach, MD, is the author of Provider-Led Population Health Management. Dr. Hodach, Phytel's chief medical officer and vice president of Clinical Product Strategy, has long been recognized as a leader of population health management strategies. He is responsible for providing strategic direction and clinical expertise for the development of Phytel's solutions. Dr. Hodach is a regular contributor to prestigious peer-review journals such as AJMC, Journal of Population Health Management, published by the Healthcare Financial Management Association, Group Practice Journal, and more. In addition to his leadership position at Phytel, Dr. Hodach also serves on the board of directors of the American Board of Medical Quality, and will also serve as chair. Before joining Phytel, he held senior leadership positions at Matria Healthcare and Accordant, and cofounded MED.I.A. Dr. Hodach has a PhD in Pathology and an MD with board certification in neurology and electrodiagnosis, as well as a master's degree in public health.
"The opportunity before us to deploy a population health management within a modern delivery model that can improve quality and bend the cost trend is truly staggering," writes Steve Schelhammer, chief executive officer of Phytel in his introduction to the book. "Virtually every element of health reform, from value-based reimbursement to ACOs to the medical home, is based on the concept of managing populations of patients. This book represents the culmination of efforts to date to help move the industry towards provider-led population health management. To the extent that it does that, the book will facilitate the transition of healthcare providers to a new way of patient-centered care delivery model, grounded on population health principles, and centered around the Triple Aim."
About Phytel
The premier company empowering physician-led population health improvement, Phytel provides physicians with proven technology to deliver timely, coordinated care to their patients. Phytel's SaaS-based registry uses evidence-based chronic and preventive care protocols to identify and notify patients due for service, while tracking compliance and measuring quality and financial results. The only company to combine care management automation with an advanced patient engagement engine, Phytel has been heralded by KLAS as an "early leader" in population health management, with a "historical lead" in patient engagement capabilities. Phytel is also ISO 9001:2008 certified, confirming adherence to ISO's internationally recognized Total Quality Management (TQM) standards. For more information, please visitwww.phytel.com. Follow us onTwitterand find us onFacebook.
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