POPULATION HEALTH ANALYTICS

Smarter Segmentation: Identifying and Addressing Rising Risk Patients to Improve Population Health

June 20th, 2024
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Population Health Management & Improvement  |  
Risk Stratification & Population Segmentation
Smarter Segmentation: Identifying and Addressing Rising Risk Patients to Improve Population Health

One goal of an effective population health management strategy is to identify and prioritize resources for the patients who need it most. But who are the patients who need prioritized care, and how do you segment them for the most effective interventions?

Today, we are excited to release a NEW Q&A from Johns Hopkins experts in analytics — Smarter Segmentation: Identifying and Addressing Rising Risk Patients to Improve Population Health. This resource explains how powerful analytics within the Johns Hopkins ACG System can help you identify rising risk patients, tailor appropriate interventions for them, and positively impact the overall health of a population.

In the handbook you will discover:

  • Why rising risk is a top priority in population health management
  • Why a traditional risk score is not enough
  • How the ACG System’s unique Patient Need Groups segmentation feature helps identify rising risk patients
  • How risk stratification can improve your population health strategy

Don’t miss this brand-new resource. Click here to download your copy today!

To learn more about the ACG System and how it could help your population health strategy, visit hopkinsacg.org or contact us at acginfo@jh.edu. If you are an ACG customer, reach out to your Account Manager.

 

 

 

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