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Strategic Population Health

Date
February 21, 2023
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This session will focus on the process of developing an effective and efficient population health strategy. Participants will learn how to assess and prioritize population health initiatives that are in line with organizational strategy. Participants will learn how to utilize their UDS, SAC grant and PCMH recognition to build and operationalize their population health strategy. Participants will receive tools to support the development and execution of the strategy including, risk stratification tools, QI tools, care management workflows, and access management tools.

Speaker

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Shannon Nielson, MHA, PCMH-CCE
Principal, CURIS Consulting

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