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By now, many people in the health care industry have some familiarity with the strategy of population health — an enhanced approach to health care that aims to improve both quality and cost effectiveness through innovative delivery and payment models. But what does this look like from a patient’s perspective?

In this Getting Health Care podcast episode, Terri Hanlon-Bremer, COO of TriHealth, talks with Dr. Diane Dolensky, a board-certified internal medicine physician with TriHealth Physician Partners, about population health through a patient’s eyes.

Listen to the episode, hosted by Cincinnati Business Courier Publisher Jamie Smith, to hear about:

  • Initial perceptions of a population health approach at a patient visit.
  • Who serves as “quarterback” or coordinator of a patient’s care team.
  • Feedback from patients on what they like best about the population health approach.
  • The process for handling a patient’s chronic disease diagnosis.
  • How individualized care plans consider patient life stages and employment status.
  • Data mining, predictive modeling and other resources that can support patients and physicians.
  • What the patient needs to do to get started on their population health journey.

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By now, many people in the health care industry have some familiarity with the strategy of population health — an enhanced approach to health care that aims to improve both quality and cost effectiveness through innovative delivery and payment models. But what does this look like from a patient’s perspective?

In this Getting Health Care podcast episode, Terri Hanlon-Bremer, COO of TriHealth, talks with Dr. Diane Dolensky, a board-certified internal medicine physician with TriHealth Physician Partners, about population health through a patient’s eyes.

Listen to the episode, hosted by Cincinnati Business Courier Publisher Jamie Smith, to hear about:

  • Initial perceptions of a population health approach at a patient visit.
  • Who serves as “quarterback” or coordinator of a patient’s care team.
  • Feedback from patients on what they like best about the population health approach.
  • The process for handling a patient’s chronic disease diagnosis.
  • How individualized care plans consider patient life stages and employment status.
  • Data mining, predictive modeling and other resources that can support patients and physicians.
  • What the patient needs to do to get started on their population health journey.

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