POPULATION HEALTH ANALYTICS

7 Quick Wins in Population Health Analytics that You Can Start Implementing TODAY

August 19th, 2024
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Population Health Management & Improvement  |  
Risk Stratification & Population Segmentation
7 Quick Wins in Population Health Analytics that You Can Start Implementing TODAY

Creating a comprehensive population health strategy doesn’t have to be complicated. In fact, there are many quick ways to analyze your data to reveal potential cost savings and improve your population’s health.

Today, we are excited to share 7 Quick Wins in Population Health Analytics. Compiled by guidance from experts in population health at Johns Hopkins Medicine, this guide will reveal seven specific ways the ACG System can be used to help you more effectively analyze patient data and achieve measurable results. You’ll also discover real-world examples of how other organizations have used the ACG System to develop strategies to proactively and directly address complex, costly problems.

Interested in learning more about the ‘quick wins’ covered in this guide? Read below or download it here.

  • Quick Win #1: Optimize Enrollment in Existing Programs
  • Quick Win #2: Streamline Medication Needs
  • Quick Win #3: Effectively Manage Multimorbiditiy
  • Quick Win #4: Maximize PCP Usage
  • Quick Win #5: Reduce Avoidable ED Visits
  • Quick Win #6: Optimize Existing Program Visits
  • Quick Win #7: Identify and Address Variation

If your organization is looking to build a successful population health framework, this guide is for you. Download our guide today to start learning how to build a strategy that focuses on both patient care and provider efficiency.

To learn more about how the ACG System can support your organization, visit hopkinsacg.org or contact us at acginfo@jh.edu. If you are a current ACG System customer, reach out to your Account Manager.

 

 

 

 

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