The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream?
Population health, defined broadly as the distribution of health‐related risks and outcomes within and across populations, has been developing as a subject of scientific inquiry and public health practice for more than two centuries. More recent attention has been fueled by the growing understanding...
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Published in | The Milbank quarterly Vol. 97; no. 1; pp. 36 - 39 |
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Abstract | Population health, defined broadly as the distribution of health‐related risks and outcomes within and across populations, has been developing as a subject of scientific inquiry and public health practice for more than two centuries. More recent attention has been fueled by the growing understanding of both upstream (macro‐level) and downstream (micro‐level) social determinants of health, and increased recognition of the limits of medical care in reducing socially driven health disparities. A robust finding from population health research is that the United States spends a much greater percentage of its GDP on medical care than any other developed country, yet ranks quite low in broad population‐level indicators of health status, including life expectancy and infant mortality. In response, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement introduced the Triple Aim framework in 2007 to optimize health care system performance: reduce costs, improve quality, and improve population health. |
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AbstractList | Population health, defined broadly as the distribution of health‐related risks and outcomes within and across populations, has been developing as a subject of scientific inquiry and public health practice for more than two centuries. More recent attention has been fueled by the growing understanding of both upstream (macro‐level) and downstream (micro‐level) social determinants of health, and increased recognition of the limits of medical care in reducing socially driven health disparities. A robust finding from population health research is that the United States spends a much greater percentage of its GDP on medical care than any other developed country, yet ranks quite low in broad population‐level indicators of health status, including life expectancy and infant mortality. In response, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement introduced the Triple Aim framework in 2007 to optimize health care system performance: reduce costs, improve quality, and improve population health. |
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Title | The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream? |
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