Case Study: Real-World Lessons Learned on Population Health Strategies for High-Risk Subsets of Medicare, Medicaid, and Duals Populations
Complimentary Webinar
September 27, 2016 • 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM ET
In our ever-changing healthcare environment, care is currently evolving from traditional models to new delivery methods designed to better provide value-based care. While new models are not mutually exclusive of one another, care can be most effective with a thoughtful, comprehensive and integrated approach designed to reach the unique demands of Medicare, Medicaid, and Dual populations.
Attend this webinar to discuss population health tools and strategies, impactable across multiple populations, including the following key lessons:
1) Don’t boil the ocean:
Population health can mean a lot of things to a lot of people, so before launching a population health program, defining and designing the program is important to best reach the right people
- Our specific population health strategies focus on the most vulnerable, most expensive, and most impactable
- These populations exist in any population type i.e. Medicare, Medicaid, Duals
2) One size doesn’t fit all:
These types of programs can (and should) be designed based on the unique needs on the client and their populations
3) Learn from our success:
We will present two case studies from very different population types. These case studies feature different care models and engagement strategies yet both result in improved patient care, the closure of key care and quality gaps, and improved risk adjustment revenue.



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