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Population Health

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  • News Article

    The Impact of Income Support Policies on Children’s Health

    May 2023 Christine Haran

    In her contribution to The Milbank Quarterly centennial anniversary issue, Natasha V. Pilkauskas discusses what the evidence shows about the role of different types of income support policies in children’s health, highlighting considerations for policymakers—and the many unanswered research questions that remain. More

  • Publication

    The Impact of Population Health Analytics on Health Care Quality and Efficacy Among CPC+ Participants

    October 2022 Daniel Porreca Niam Yaraghi

    This study found that in 2020, membership in CPC+ and a health information exchange platform together led to a 24.1% reduction in hospital admission rate and a 21.0% reduction in outpatient surgery. It also reduced the length of stay in hospitals by 32.7% and the readmission rate by 30.4%. More

  • What Does the Halftime Show Have to Do with Cancer Screening?

    Blog Post

    What Does the Halftime Show Have to Do with Cancer Screening?

    February 2022 Kate McEvoy

    I am not a fan of football. There, I said it. This is a constant embarrassment for my wife, who is and tries gamely to feed me tidbits of information… More

  • Blog Post

    Vaccine Hesitancy Is an Old Problem in Need of New Ideas

    February 2022 Sarah Reber Cyrus Kosar

    Making vaccination convenient and free is critical, but effective strategies to address vaccine hesitancy in the long run will need to build trust in ways that are tailored to particular communities, especially among certain communities of color that have faced historical and ongoing racism in the medical system and beyond. More

  • Blog Post

    Cheek to Cheek: The Dance of Leadership

    February 2022 Christopher F. Koller

    “Heaven… I’m in heaven, And my heart beats so that I can hardly speak. And I seem to find the happiness I seek, When we’re out together dancing… More

  • Putting a Human Face on Government: Indiana’s 211 Hotline

    News Article

    Putting a Human Face on Government: Indiana’s 211 Hotline

    June 2021 Martha Hostetter Sarah Klein

    Moving 211 into the Indiana’s Family and Social Services Administration has given Hoosiers a single point of entry to a wide range of services and supports. It has also offered state leaders a better understanding of the unmet needs of residents and enabled them to better coordinate between state agencies and community-based organizations. More

  • Primary Care Payment Reform: Go Hybrid

    Blog Post

    Primary Care Payment Reform: Go Hybrid

    May 2021 Christopher F. Koller

    Like one of those impressive but forlorn polar bears pacing back and forth on a shrinking ice floe, much of primary care practice seems trapped in a fee-for-service payment system that’s bobbing in the ever-expanding sea of our health care economy. More

  • Leveraging Trust in Primary Care to Promote Behavior Change During COVID-19

    Blog Post

    Leveraging Trust in Primary Care to Promote Behavior Change During COVID-19

    March 2021 Jackson Griggs

    During the COVID-19 pandemic, population-level health behavior modification has been the key to curbing viral transmission. But behavior change is… More

  • The Role of Paid Leave During COVID-19: What Has Been the Impact and How Do We Move Forward?

    Blog Post

    The Role of Paid Leave During COVID-19: What Has Been the Impact and How Do We Move Forward?

    February 2021 Marilyn Cabrera Adam Lustig

    During the spring of 2020, Americans were urged to work from home, wear masks, practice social distancing, and take other precautions against the… More

  • Blog Post

    H. Jack Geiger and the Power of Health Care to Transform Lives and Communities

    February 2021 Christopher F. Koller

    Journalist, physician, and relentless advocate for civil rights and social justice, H. Jack Geiger pioneered the development of the nation’s community health centers, which now serve 1 in 13 people in the country. More