POPULATION HEALTH ANALYTICS

2024 Blog Roundup

December 12th, 2024
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Population Health Management & Improvement  |  
Risk Stratification & Population Segmentation

Today we’re showcasing our most read blog posts from this year, covering a variety of topics in population health analytics. Explore how the innovative features of the Johns Hopkins ACG® System are helping organizations tackle key challenges and drive meaningful results.

Risk Stratification 101What exactly is risk stratification, and what role does it play in achieving your organization’s population health objectives? This blog post explores the simple and effective way risk stratification helps you gain insight into specific patient groupsRead more here.

 

Going Beyond the Risk ScoreRisk scores have long been a focus among health care systems for calculating the disease burden of a specific member or population. While these scores are vital to understanding annual expenditures, there is often more information to be considered about an individual, beyond their risk score. Click to read more.

 

Five Strategies to Improve Population HealthNo matter where you are in developing a population health strategy, this comprehensive guide shares how the ACG System can help you accomplish five major milestones to creating, or refining, a successful population health strategy. Read more.

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