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Population health and the COVID-19 pandemic: Emerging stronger next time

Bioengineer by Bioengineer
October 9, 2020
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New Rochelle, NY, October 6, 2020—Battling the COVID-19 pandemic and preparing for the inevitable next surge requires a data-driven population health approach. A special issue of the peer-reviewed journal Population Health Management is dedicated to combatting COVID-19. It embraces systems thinking and key insights from other industries. Click here to read the issue now. 

“This series of editorials, papers, and roundtable discussions highlights the need to harness the tools of population health to successfully combat COVID-19. The authors represent some of the most important companies and organizations tackling the pandemic, including Quest Labs, Humana, Microsoft, and many provider groups too. This dedicated issue will serve as a guide as we confront the next possible surge–it should be required reading for all healthcare leaders,” says David Nash, MD, MBA, Editor-in-Chief of Population Health Management and Founding Dean Emeritus and Dr. Raymond C. and Doris N. Grandon Professor, Jefferson College of Population Health, Philadelphia, PA.

Point-of-view, original research, and two roundtable articles comprise the special issue. Included in the issue are the following articles:

  • If Aviation Were in Control of the COVID-19 Response
  • A Simple Algorithm for Return to Workplace Employer Antibody Testing
  • Health Inequalities in the Use of Telehealth in the United States in the Lens of COVID-19
  • We Know Health Is Not Elective: Impacts of COVID-19
  • Changes in Health Care Following COVID-19

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About the Journal
Population Health Management is an authoritative peer-reviewed journal published bimonthly in print and online that reflects the expanding scope of health care management and quality. The Journal delivers a comprehensive, integrated approach to the field of population health and provides information designed to improve the systems and policies that affect health care quality, access, and outcomes. Comprised of peer-reviewed original research papers, clinical research, and case studies, the content encompasses a broad range of chronic diseases (such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, chronic pain, diabetes, depression, and obesity) in addition to focusing on various aspects of prevention and wellness. Tables of Contents and a sample issue may be viewed on the Population Health Management website. Population Health Management is the official journal of the Population Health Alliance.

About the Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers is known for establishing authoritative peer-reviewed journals in many promising areas of science and biomedical research. A complete list of the firm’s 90 journals, books, and newsmagazines is available on the  Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers website.

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https://home.liebertpub.com/news/population-health-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-emerging-stronger-next-time/3765

Related Journal Article

http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/pop.2020.0243

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