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Use of Stakeholder Focus Groups to Define the Mission and Scope of a new Department of Population Health.

William M Tierney1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The focus and funding of US healthcare is evolving from volume to value-based, and healthcare leaders, managers, payers, and researchers are increasingly focusing on managing populations of patients. Simultaneously, there is increasing interest in getting "upstream" from disease management to promote health and prevent disease. Hence, the term "population health" has both clinical and community-based connotations relevant to the tripartite mission of US medical schools.
OBJECTIVE: To seek broad input for the strategic development of the Department of Population Health in a new medical school at a tier 1 research university.
DESIGN: Focus groups with facilitated consensus development. PARTICIPANTS: Eighty-one persons representing the Dell Medical School and other schools at the University of Texas at Austin, city/county government, community nonprofit organizations, and faculty from other local university schools along with selected national academic leaders. APPROACH: Focus groups with subsequent consensus development of emphases identified premeeting by participants by e-mail exchanges. KEY
RESULTS: The resulting departmental strategic plan included scope of work, desired characteristics of leaders, and early impact activities in seven areas of interest: community engagement and health equity, primary care and value-based health, occupational and environment medicine, medical education, health services and community-based research, health informatics and data analysis, and global health.
CONCLUSIONS: Medical schools should have a primary focus in population, most effectively at the departmental level. Engaging relevant academic and community stakeholders is an effective model for developing this emerging discipline in US medical schools.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29633122      PMCID: PMC6025682          DOI: 10.1007/s11606-018-4403-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Intern Med        ISSN: 0884-8734            Impact factor:   5.128


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