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adam_text | I Contents 1 Defining Population Health........................................................................ Introduction.............................................................................................. Defining Population Health..................................................................... Micro and Macro Dimensions of Population Health........................ Attributes of Population Health............................................................. What Population Health is Not............................................................... Summary.................................................................................................. Key Points................................................................................................ References................................................................................................ 2 The Road to Population Health: A Changing Society.......................... Introduction.............................................................................................. Changing Population Characteristics..................................................... The Changing Age Structure............................................................... The Changing Sex Ratio..................................................................... Growing Racial and Ethnic Diversity................................................. Changing Household and Family Structure....................................... Changing
Lifestyles........................................................................... Changing Patient Characteristics........................................................... Changing Disease Etiology................................................................. Summary.................................................................................................. Key Points................................................................................................ References................................................................................................ 3 The Road to Population Health: A Changing Healthcare System.................................................................................................... Introduction............................................................................................. The Emergence of Modern Medicine..................................................... Emerging Deficiencies........................................................................... Late-Century Paradigm Shift...................... The Impact of Medical Science on Population Health.......................... 1 1 2 6 10 14 17 18 19 21 21 22 24 26 27 28 30 35 39 43 45 45 47 47 48 56 62 63 vii
viii 4 Contents Deficiencies in the “Healthcare” Model................................................ Summary................................................................................................. Key Points............................................................................................... References............................................................................................... 67 73 74 75 The Roots of Population Health................................................................ Introduction............................................................................................. 77 77 78 78 79 81 86 87 90 92 94 95 97 99 100 102 103 104 The Contribution of Public Health......................................................... History of Public Health..................................................................... The Organization of Public Health.................................................... The Functions of Public Health......................................................... The Current State of Public Health.................................................... The Current Focus of Public Health.................................................. Public Health Professional Organizations.......................................... The Defunding of Public Health and Its Consequences.................... Public Health Does Not Equate to Population Health...................... Why Public Health Cannot Champion Population Health................ The Contribution of
Demography........................................................... The Contribution of Social Epidemiology............................................ The Contribution of Medical Sociology................................................. Summary................................................................................................. KeyPoints............................................................................................... References............................................................................................... 5 Health Status and How to Measure It...................................................... Introduction............................................................................................. Conceptual Issues................................................................................... Defining “Health”............................................................................... Defining Health Status....................................................................... Health Status Indicators......................................................................... Global Measures................................................................................. Outcome Measures: Morbidity........................................................... Outcome Measures: Mortality/Life Expectancy................................ Other Outcome Measures................................................................... Healthy/Unhealthy Behavior............................................................... Environmental
Factors....................................................................... Social/Economic Factors................................................................... Cultural/Subcultural Influences......................................................... Life Circumstances Indicators........................................................... Access/Utilization Measures............................................................... Health Status Rankings........................................................................... A New Approach to Health Status......................................................... The Importance of Non-Health-Related Data........................................ Summary................................................................................................. KeyPoints............................................................................................... References............................................................................................... 107 107 108 108 Ill 114 114 115 117 118 120 120 120 121 121 122 122 124 126 127 129 130
Contents 6 The Social Determinants of Health and Illness..................................... Introduction.............................................................................................. Intermediate Causes............................................................................... The Influence of Stress on Health Status............................................... Root Causes............................................................................................ Economic Instability........................................................................... Neighborhood and Physical Environment......................................... Housing Access and Quality............................................................... Transportation...................................................................................... Education............................................................................................ Food Insecurity.................................................................................... Community and Social Context......................................................... Residential Segregation....................................................................... Criminal Justice.................................................................................. Summary.................................................................................................. Key Points................................................................................................
References................................................................................................ 7 Paying the Piper: Health Disparities......................................................... Introduction.............................................................................................. The Stratification of Health Conditions................................................. Health Metrics Associated with Disparities........................................... The Causes of Health Disparities........................................................... Poverty and Health Disparities........................................................... Environmental Conditions and Health Disparities............................ Education and Health Disparities....................................................... Food Insecurity and Health Disparities............................................... Residential Segregation and Health Disparities................................. Community and Social Context and Health Disparities.................... Crime and Criminal Justice and Health Disparities.......................... Groups that Exhibit Disparities............................................................... Trends in Health Disparities................................................................... Summary.................................................................................................. KeyPoints................................................................................................
References................................................................................................ 8 Population Health and Healthcare Delivery........................................... Introduction............................................................................................. Population Health Principles and Healthcare Delivery.......................... Attributes of Population Health Management....................................... Barriers to Population Health Management........................................... The Role of Healthcare in Population Health Improvement.................. The Role of the Healthcare System in Population Health.................... A New Mindset....................................................................................... ix 133 134 135 140 141 142 143 146 148 150 151 154 155 158 159 160 161 167 168 169 170 173 173 174 176 177 177 177 178 179 189 192 194 195 199 199 202 204 215 217 222 225
Contents x 9 Summary................................................................................................. Key Points............................................................................................... References............................................................................................... 226 228 228 Population Health and Public Policy........................................................ 231 231 234 235 237 240 243 243 249 249 250 253 254 255 256 258 258 259 Defining Public Policy........................................................................... Spheres for Policy Development............................................................. Macro-level Policies........................................................................... Public Policies..................................................................................... Organizational Policies....................................................................... Professional Policies........................................................................... Health in all Policies............................................................................... Social Domains and Public Policy......................................................... Education........................................................................................... Housing and Community Development............................................ Transportation.................................................................................... Economic
Development..................................................................... Food Access and Security................................................................... Criminal Justice................................................................................. Summary................................................................................................. Key Points.............................................................................................. References.............................................................................................. 10 Traditional Approaches to Community Health Data............................ Introduction............................................................................................ Traditional Categories of Data for Health Needs Assessment.............. Demographic Data............................................................................. Epidemiological Data......................................................................... Health Behavior................................................................................. Healthcare Resources......................................................................... Health Services Utilization................................................................. Non-Traditional Health Data Metrics.................................................... Obesity.............................................................................................. Mental
Illness.................................................................................... Disability Data.................................................................................. Dental Health Data............................................................................ Sources of Data for Health Needs Assessment...................................... Sources of Demographic Data.......................................................... Sources of Epidemiological Data...................................................... Sources of Healthcare Resources Data............................................ Sources of Health Behavior Data...................................................... Sources of Health Services Utilization Data...................................... Issues with Traditional Health Data...................................................... Issues with Epidemiological Data...................................................... Issues with Health Behavior Data...................................................... Issues with Health Services Utilization Data.................................... 263 263 264 264 266 268 269 276 278 278 278 280 282 282 282 283 287 289 291 291 291 293 293
Contents 11 Summary.................................................................................................. Key Points................................................................................................ References................................................................................................ 295 296 297 Data Needs for the Population Health Model......................................... 299 299 300 300 300 301 302 304 304 305 306 306 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 Introduction.............................................................................................. Nature of Relevant Data.......................................................................... Perspective.......................................................................................... Individual vs. Community................................................................... Level of Data Collection...................................................................... Qualitative vs. Quantitative................................................................. Data Categories for Population Health Assessments............................. Economic Instability............................................................................ Neighborhood and Physical Environment......................................... Housing Access and Quality............................................................... Transportation......................................................................................
Education............................................................................................ Food Insecurity.................................................................................... Community and Social Context......................................................... Residential Segregation........................................................................ Crime and Criminal Justice................................................................. Sources of Data for Population Health Assessments............................. Sources of Data on Economic Instability........................................... Sources of Data on the Neighborhood and Physical Environment................................................................... Sources of Data on Housing Access and Quality............................... Sources of Data on Transportation..................................................... Sources of Education Data................................................................. Sources of Data on Food Insecurity................................................... Sources of Data on Community and Social Context........................ Sources of Data on Residential Segregation....................................... Sources of Data on Crime and Criminal Justice................................. Population Health Data Challenges....................................................... Transitioning from CHNA to PHA......................................................... The Changing Context for Community Assessments........................ Similarities
Between CHNAs and PHAs........................................... Differences Between CHNAs and PHAs........................................... Summary.................................................................................................. KeyPoints................................................................................................ References................................................................................................ 12 xi The Role of the Community in Population Health Improvement......................................................................................... Introduction.............................................................................................. Why Not Community?........................................................................... Why the Community ?............................................................................. 314 314 316 316 317 318 318 320 320 323 324 328 329 331 332 333 335 335 337 338
xii Contents Community Preparation......................................................................... Steps in Community Involvement........................................................... Community Health Business Model....................................................... Policy-Setting and Population Health..................................................... Barriers to Community Leadership......................................................... Summary................................................................................................. Key Points............................................................................................... References............................................................................................... 342 343 348 351 353 355 356 356
Richard K. Thomas Population Health and the Future of Healthcare Starting with a working definition, this comprehensive work defines the attributes of the population health model. It clarifies what population health is and is not. It discusses health disparities and the social determinants of health and illness and provides new ways of moving forward towards a more sustainable healthcare model in a changing society, thereby pointing out the importance of multi-sector collaboration for collective impact for community health improvement. The book takes this further by providing sources of data to support the population health model. As such, this book provides a must-read for students and anyone working, teaching or consulting in population healthcare.
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I Contents 1 Defining Population Health. Introduction. Defining Population Health. Micro and Macro Dimensions of Population Health. Attributes of Population Health. What Population Health is Not. Summary. Key Points. References. 2 The Road to Population Health: A Changing Society. Introduction. Changing Population Characteristics. The Changing Age Structure. The Changing Sex Ratio. Growing Racial and Ethnic Diversity. Changing Household and Family Structure. Changing
Lifestyles. Changing Patient Characteristics. Changing Disease Etiology. Summary. Key Points. References. 3 The Road to Population Health: A Changing Healthcare System. Introduction. The Emergence of Modern Medicine. Emerging Deficiencies. Late-Century Paradigm Shift. The Impact of Medical Science on Population Health. 1 1 2 6 10 14 17 18 19 21 21 22 24 26 27 28 30 35 39 43 45 45 47 47 48 56 62 63 vii
viii 4 Contents Deficiencies in the “Healthcare” Model. Summary. Key Points. References. 67 73 74 75 The Roots of Population Health. Introduction. 77 77 78 78 79 81 86 87 90 92 94 95 97 99 100 102 103 104 The Contribution of Public Health. History of Public Health. The Organization of Public Health. The Functions of Public Health. The Current State of Public Health. The Current Focus of Public Health. Public Health Professional Organizations. The Defunding of Public Health and Its Consequences. Public Health Does Not Equate to Population Health. Why Public Health Cannot Champion Population Health. The Contribution of
Demography. The Contribution of Social Epidemiology. The Contribution of Medical Sociology. Summary. KeyPoints. References. 5 Health Status and How to Measure It. Introduction. Conceptual Issues. Defining “Health”. Defining Health Status. Health Status Indicators. Global Measures. Outcome Measures: Morbidity. Outcome Measures: Mortality/Life Expectancy. Other Outcome Measures. Healthy/Unhealthy Behavior. Environmental
Factors. Social/Economic Factors. Cultural/Subcultural Influences. Life Circumstances Indicators. Access/Utilization Measures. Health Status Rankings. A New Approach to Health Status. The Importance of Non-Health-Related Data. Summary. KeyPoints. References. 107 107 108 108 Ill 114 114 115 117 118 120 120 120 121 121 122 122 124 126 127 129 130
Contents 6 The Social Determinants of Health and Illness. Introduction. Intermediate Causes. The Influence of Stress on Health Status. Root Causes. Economic Instability. Neighborhood and Physical Environment. Housing Access and Quality. Transportation. Education. Food Insecurity. Community and Social Context. Residential Segregation. Criminal Justice. Summary. Key Points.
References. 7 Paying the Piper: Health Disparities. Introduction. The Stratification of Health Conditions. Health Metrics Associated with Disparities. The Causes of Health Disparities. Poverty and Health Disparities. Environmental Conditions and Health Disparities. Education and Health Disparities. Food Insecurity and Health Disparities. Residential Segregation and Health Disparities. Community and Social Context and Health Disparities. Crime and Criminal Justice and Health Disparities. Groups that Exhibit Disparities. Trends in Health Disparities. Summary. KeyPoints.
References. 8 Population Health and Healthcare Delivery. Introduction. Population Health Principles and Healthcare Delivery. Attributes of Population Health Management. Barriers to Population Health Management. The Role of Healthcare in Population Health Improvement. The Role of the Healthcare System in Population Health. A New Mindset. ix 133 134 135 140 141 142 143 146 148 150 151 154 155 158 159 160 161 167 168 169 170 173 173 174 176 177 177 177 178 179 189 192 194 195 199 199 202 204 215 217 222 225
Contents x 9 Summary. Key Points. References. 226 228 228 Population Health and Public Policy. 231 231 234 235 237 240 243 243 249 249 250 253 254 255 256 258 258 259 Defining Public Policy. Spheres for Policy Development. Macro-level Policies. Public Policies. Organizational Policies. Professional Policies. Health in all Policies. Social Domains and Public Policy. Education. Housing and Community Development. Transportation. Economic
Development. Food Access and Security. Criminal Justice. Summary. Key Points. References. 10 Traditional Approaches to Community Health Data. Introduction. Traditional Categories of Data for Health Needs Assessment. Demographic Data. Epidemiological Data. Health Behavior. Healthcare Resources. Health Services Utilization. Non-Traditional Health Data Metrics. Obesity. Mental
Illness. Disability Data. Dental Health Data. Sources of Data for Health Needs Assessment. Sources of Demographic Data. Sources of Epidemiological Data. Sources of Healthcare Resources Data. Sources of Health Behavior Data. Sources of Health Services Utilization Data. Issues with Traditional Health Data. Issues with Epidemiological Data. Issues with Health Behavior Data. Issues with Health Services Utilization Data. 263 263 264 264 266 268 269 276 278 278 278 280 282 282 282 283 287 289 291 291 291 293 293
Contents 11 Summary. Key Points. References. 295 296 297 Data Needs for the Population Health Model. 299 299 300 300 300 301 302 304 304 305 306 306 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 Introduction. Nature of Relevant Data. Perspective. Individual vs. Community. Level of Data Collection. Qualitative vs. Quantitative. Data Categories for Population Health Assessments. Economic Instability. Neighborhood and Physical Environment. Housing Access and Quality. Transportation.
Education. Food Insecurity. Community and Social Context. Residential Segregation. Crime and Criminal Justice. Sources of Data for Population Health Assessments. Sources of Data on Economic Instability. Sources of Data on the Neighborhood and Physical Environment. Sources of Data on Housing Access and Quality. Sources of Data on Transportation. Sources of Education Data. Sources of Data on Food Insecurity. Sources of Data on Community and Social Context. Sources of Data on Residential Segregation. Sources of Data on Crime and Criminal Justice. Population Health Data Challenges. Transitioning from CHNA to PHA. The Changing Context for Community Assessments. Similarities
Between CHNAs and PHAs. Differences Between CHNAs and PHAs. Summary. KeyPoints. References. 12 xi The Role of the Community in Population Health Improvement. Introduction. Why Not Community?. Why the Community ?. 314 314 316 316 317 318 318 320 320 323 324 328 329 331 332 333 335 335 337 338
xii Contents Community Preparation. Steps in Community Involvement. Community Health Business Model. Policy-Setting and Population Health. Barriers to Community Leadership. Summary. Key Points. References. 342 343 348 351 353 355 356 356
Richard K. Thomas Population Health and the Future of Healthcare Starting with a working definition, this comprehensive work defines the attributes of the population health model. It clarifies what population health is and is not. It discusses health disparities and the social determinants of health and illness and provides new ways of moving forward towards a more sustainable healthcare model in a changing society, thereby pointing out the importance of multi-sector collaboration for collective impact for community health improvement. The book takes this further by providing sources of data to support the population health model. As such, this book provides a must-read for students and anyone working, teaching or consulting in population healthcare. |
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spellingShingle | Thomas, Richard K. 1944- Population health and the future of healthcare Population and Demography Public Health Health Care Statistics Demography Population Public health Medical care Statistics Public Health (DE-588)4139640-6 gnd Öffentliches Gesundheitswesen (DE-588)4139691-1 gnd Medizinische Statistik (DE-588)4127563-9 gnd Medizinische Versorgung (DE-588)4038270-9 gnd |
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title | Population health and the future of healthcare |
title_auth | Population health and the future of healthcare |
title_exact_search | Population health and the future of healthcare |
title_exact_search_txtP | Population health and the future of healthcare |
title_full | Population health and the future of healthcare Richard K. Thomas |
title_fullStr | Population health and the future of healthcare Richard K. Thomas |
title_full_unstemmed | Population health and the future of healthcare Richard K. Thomas |
title_short | Population health and the future of healthcare |
title_sort | population health and the future of healthcare |
topic | Population and Demography Public Health Health Care Statistics Demography Population Public health Medical care Statistics Public Health (DE-588)4139640-6 gnd Öffentliches Gesundheitswesen (DE-588)4139691-1 gnd Medizinische Statistik (DE-588)4127563-9 gnd Medizinische Versorgung (DE-588)4038270-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Population and Demography Public Health Health Care Statistics Demography Population Public health Medical care Statistics Öffentliches Gesundheitswesen Medizinische Statistik Medizinische Versorgung |
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