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10. und 11. September 2024, Online

WHO PHC Mini-Conference Series

  • Vortrag

Population Health Management: Harnessing the Power of Data to Strengthen PHC

10 – 11 September 2024

The mini-conference on Population Health Management (PHM) focuses on unpacking a data-driven, people-centred and proactive approach to managing the health and well-being of a defined population. PHM enables PHC providers to move from a one-size-fits-all approach to targeted and tailored interventions by identifying population subgroups and individuals with similar needs and characteristics. PHM provides PHC providers with a sophisticated understanding of a population and its wider determinants of health, supporting the adoption of a proportionate universalism approach to address health inequalities at the community level. A proportionate universalism approach aims to reduce the steepness of the social gradient in health through universal actions with a scale and intensity that is proportionate to the level of disadvantage.

This virtual mini-conference is anchored on the recent WHO policy paper „Population health management in primary health care: a proactive approach to improve health and well-being“. The paper proposes a 5-step PHM cycle; identifies success factors at the system, organizational and clinical levels to enable PHM in PHC; and provides a set of 16 policy actions to guide PHC providers towards a PHM approach.

(Quelle: Population Health Management: Harnessing the Power of Data to Strengthen PHC (who.int))

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