| Literature DB >> 29940946 |
Daniel Skinner1, Berkeley Franz2, Matthew Taylor3, Chantelle Shaw3, Kelly J Kelleher4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The literature suggests that although adult hospitals are establishing population health programs around the country, there is considerable definitional ambiguity regarding whether interventions are aimed at the social determinants of health or the management of existing patient populations. U.S. children's hospitals also undertake population health programs, but less is known about how they define population health. The purpose of this study is to understand how U.S. children's hospitals define population health, and how institutions are adjusting to new preventive health care models.Entities:
Keywords: Children’s hospitals; Community benefit; Hospitals; Population health; Population health management
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29940946 PMCID: PMC6019316 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-018-3303-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Number of FTEs devoted to population health as self-reported in CHA annual membership survey
| # of FTEs | # of Hospitals, |
|---|---|
| 0 | 12 |
| .1–6 | 23 |
| 7–10 | 6 |
| 11–20 | 3 |
| 21–30 | 3 |
| 31–40 | 0 |
| 41–50 | 0 |
| 51–60 | 0 |
| 61–70 | 1 |
| 71–80 | 1 |
| 81–90 | 0 |
| 91–100 | 0 |
| 101+ | 1 |
23 hospitals either did not know the total FTEs devoted to population health or left this question blank
Hospital and Participant Demographics
| Region | Operating Status | Participant Type | Size |
|---|---|---|---|
| Midwest | Independent | Community and/or Population Health | Large |
| Midwest | Adult System | Physician | Small |
| Midwest | Independent | Community and/or Population Health | Medium |
| Midwest | Adult System | Community and/or Population Health | Medium |
| Midwest | Independent | Physician | Medium |
| West | Adult System | Community and/or Population Health | Large |
| West | Independent | Business/Strategic Planning | Large |
| South | Independent | Business/Strategic Planning | Large |
| South | Independent | Community and/or Population Health | Large |
| Northeast | Independent | Government Relations | Medium |
Definitions- Hospital Size: 1–249 = Small, 25–424 = Medium, 425+ = Large, Operating status: Independent refers to a free-standing children’s hospital, whereas Adult System refers to children’s hospitals who are part of a larger adult hospital system
Additional Participant Quotations
| Theme: Multiple Definitions of Population Health Operative in Children’s Hospitals | |
| Hospital | Quotation |
| CH1 | “I always have to clarify that I mean population health versus population health management.” |
| CH2 | “My concepts of population health are consistent with all children in this geographic area.” |
| CH4 | “I think that people don’t have a solid definition of what is population health. Often times people are talking about...they may just be managing their population of asthmatics that are here…” |
| CH5 | Population health is “a recognition that outcomes would never come without improvements to quality of life before kids enter hospital doors.” |
| CH6 | “So many people define it differently...population health is developing a culture that will improve the overall health of a community...I don’t want to say it’s specifically just the patients...but the community. Improve the health of a community and decrease the health disparities. I would take the term ‘patients’ out of it.” |
| CH8 | “We consider financing part of our population health function...as we grow health care plans and grow some of our own risk out there...launching a health plan for Medicaid children, the sickest of the sick...” (referring to health care plans as an example of population health). |
| CH9 | “Taking full risk...ownership of the entire medical management of those lives...That’s the only way we’re going to truly change our outcomes.” |
| Theme: Support for Population Health among Hospital Administrators | |
| CH1 | “We have not done a good job with population health measures...how do you make the case that a program is working and continue funding?” |
| CH3 | “We’re going to need…if there is a fundamental recognition that health care is tied to socioeconomic factors…then government as a whole is going to have to drive money into those spaces more than they currently do.” |
| CH4 | “I think it’s in an ongoing conversation...so it’s a continuum, right? We sort of, we weren’t there, but we’re making progress.” |
| CH5 | “I think most people are coming along...there are definitely pockets of resistance. I joke about my area being an area that financial people hate...we are not the NICU revenue generator. We invest in the community, but certainly aren’t making that money back on the things we are doing in the community. That speaks to the hospital’s commitment to this..our board really integrated this into the strategic plan...really speaks to the majority of people coming along.” |
| CH6 | Regarding their hospital mission: “Population health, rather than treating patients, is core to our foundation...I would love for us to add a fourth dimension to our [definition], but it’s falling on deaf ears…What pays off in the long run doesn’t keep the door open.” |
| CH7 | “We’re still learning. I know there’s a lot of conversation that occurs in the executive suites when we talk about things like the social determinants of health.” |
| CH9 | “I don’t see this ever being fully successful without that executive level commitment.” |
Examples of Hospital-led Programs across Sample
| Hospital-led Program | Population Health | Population Health Management | Rationale for Categorization: |
|---|---|---|---|
| Community health workers visit repeat ER users | X | Changes utilization behavior of existing patient populations | |
| Partner with schools to develop community gardens | X | Addresses social determinants of health among general population | |
| Violence prevention | X | Addresses social determinants of health among general population | |
| Patient advice line | X | Provides follow-up information to existing patient population | |
| Follow-up telephone calls after birth | X | Provides follow-up information to existing patient population | |
| Increasing contraceptive access in community | X | Improves access to health care among general population | |
| School-based Clinics | X | Improves access to health care among general population | |
| Improving patient data systems | X | Provides comprehensive data on outcomes and quality of care related to existing patient population | |
| Improving affordable housing stock | X | Addresses social determinants of health among general population | |
| Home visits for patients with positive lead exposure | X | Provides follow-up information/care to existing patient population | |
| Patient and family advisory groups | X | Provides follow-up information to existing patient population | |
| Developing ACOs: Risk-bearing and Population management models | X | Changes funding models for existing patient population | |
| Supporting dental clinics in underserved areas | X | Improves access to health care among general population | |
| Drowning prevention | X | Promotes accident prevention among general population | |
| Developing walking trails for children | X | Addresses social determinants of health among general population | |
| Referral services for patients | X | Provides follow-up information/care to existing patient population | |
| Providing pre-school to at-risk youth | X | Addresses social determinants of health among general population |