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  2. Population health “brings significant health concerns into focus and addresses ways that resources can be allocated to overcome the problems that drive poor health conditions in the population.” Two examples of strategies developed by CDC to address population health are:

  3. Population health involves understanding and addressing the diverse factors that influence health outcomes across different populations. Unlike the broad scope of public health, population health zeroes in on targeted interventions tailored to specific communities or population groups.

  4. This article defines population health as the health outcomes of a group of individuals, including the distribution of such outcomes within the group. Population health includes health outcomes, patterns of health determinants, and policies and interventions that link these two.

    • Mina Silberberg, Viviana Martinez-Bianchi, Michelle J. Lyn
    • 2019
  5. Jan 10, 2020 · Population health allows physicians to address some of the shortcomings in the U.S. health care system, which spends a higher percentage of its gross domestic product on health care than other nations, yet lags others when it comes to life expectancy and prevention of chronic diseases.

  6. Apr 27, 2015 · “Population health.” It is a term that is widely used in the health care world, but not universally understood. Some definitions of population health emphasize outcomes. Others focus on measurement. Still others emphasize accountability. So what does population health truly mean? Who is responsible?

  7. Nov 29, 2023 · Population health deals with the health and health outcomes of a particular group of individuals, such as retired veterans. It focuses on how individuals within specific groups are treated, and how those health outcomes can improve in quality and efficacy.

  8. Population health embraces public health, with public health playing a critical role in improving a population’s health and well-being. However, some major determinants of health, such as education and income, fall outside of the traditional public health scope of responsibility.

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