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There are 3 modules in this course
COURSE 2 of 7. This course is designed to introduce you to the concept of population health and related key terms. Refine your understanding of population health and what influences health care costs. Gain an overview of population health management, beginning with a high-level review of four critical areas: addressing behavioral and social determinants of health, the prevalence of chronic disease, attributes of an aging population, and key barriers of access to health care. Use the Population Health Pyramid to organize a care delivery system to meet the needs of population groups—all with an eye towards achieving better outcomes through the fundamental premise of value-based care. In the summative assignment, bring together the elements of a community health assessment and community health improvement plan into a logical and organized whole by selecting a particular community that is important to you, applying data, and determining relevant assets.
This module is an introduction to the concept of population health and related key terms. You will reconnect with concepts you may have explored in Course 1 to refine your understanding of the factors that influence the cost of healthcare through the complex lens of population health. While the information you will explore is general, specifically focusing on population health will help your continued learning and future thinking about value-based care as you progress through this certificate program. Even if you have an understanding of or experience with population health, this module could serve as a useful review. Remember, as you read or hear terms or concepts that are new to you, have your notepad handy to write them down. At any time, you can use your favorite search engine to learn more. Be a self-directed learner!
If this is your first VBC course, please watch our Welcome.•1 minute
How This Course Works•3 minutes
Module 1 Level Set•8 minutes
Defining Population Health•6 minutes
Outcomes and Disparity•2 minutes
Social Determinants of Health•8 minutes
Behavioral Health•7 minutes
Integrated Behavioral Health and Primary Care•7 minutes
What drives good population health?•5 minutes
Lead with Data•7 minutes
Lead with Management•4 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
County Health Rankings•10 minutes
Explore the Optional Resources for Module 1•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Module 1 Quiz•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Reflect on What You Explored•10 minutes
2 plugins•Total 30 minutes
Pre-Course Survey•15 minutes
A Tale of Two Zip Codes•15 minutes
Population Health Management and Value-Based Care
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
This module is designed to introduce you to population health management, beginning with the third dimension of the Kindig model – "Policies and Programs." We'll begin with a high-level review of four critical areas impacting population health management: addressing behavioral and social determinants of health, the prevalence of chronic disease, an aging population, and access to healthcare. Then, we will study the Population Health Pyramid to focus on how to organize a care delivery system to meet the needs of population groups—all with an eye towards the fundamental premise of value-based care. Remember, as you read or hear terms or concepts that are new to you, have your digital document or paper notepad handy to write them down. At any time, you can use your favorite search engine to learn more. Be a self-directed learner!
Policies and Programs for Population Health Management•5 minutes
Health Is More Than Healthcare•9 minutes
Working with Community Partners•4 minutes
Chronic Disease Prevalence and Demographics•10 minutes
Chronic Disease Management•4 minutes
Managing Population Health: Different Needs for Different Generations•7 minutes
Managing Population Health: Integrated Care•9 minutes
Local Access to Care•8 minutes
In-Home and Online Access to Care•5 minutes
The Population Health Pyramid•8 minutes
Population Health Management and Value-Based Care•6 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
An Iron Triangle ROI Model for Health Care•10 minutes
Explore the Optional Resources for Module 2•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Module 2 Quiz•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Reflect on What You Explored•10 minutes
3 plugins•Total 45 minutes
What is Population Health Management?•15 minutes
A Healthier Populace•15 minutes
What is the population health pyramid?•15 minutes
Course Project: Making This My Own
Module 3•1 hour to complete
Module details
Whether you have experience working with matters related to population health or this course represents your introduction to the concept, it is crucial that you know how to bring the elements of a community health assessment (CHA) and community health improvement planning (CHIP) together into a logical and organized whole. While you will not be creating a comprehensive health assessment for this summative assignment, it is valuable to demonstrate your ability to formulate and initiate one by engaging with some of the steps outlined in the Association for Community Health Improvement CHA Toolkit.
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1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
Peer Review•60 minutes
1 plugin•Total 15 minutes
Post-Course Survey•15 minutes
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