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E-grāmata: Practical Playbook: Public Health and Primary Care Together

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Edited by (Professor and Chair, Department of Community and Family Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine), Edited by , Edited by (Advisor to the Associate Director for Policy, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Edited by (Chief Program and Strategy Office)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Oct-2015
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The entrenched separation of primary care and public health in the United States has been damaging and self-perpetuating. As both sectors struggle to meet their own challenges, population health has deteriorated due to their failure to integrate.

For the first time, The Practical Playbook offers professionals in primary care and public health a roadmap to integrating their work with the larger goals of population health. Drawing on the experiences of hundreds of public health and primary care professionals from across the US, this book explains:

· Why is population health important?
· What are the practical steps that clinicians and public health professionals can take to work together to meet the needs of their community?
· What are the signs that you're on the right track, and how can progress be sustained?

Comprising case studies, practical recommendations, data resources, and commentaries from national leaders on both sides,The Practical Playbook is the new benchmark for primary care and public health practitioners working to improve population health.

Recenzijas

A feast of information and a must-read for any clinician interested in moving primary care beyond the doors of the medical office * Family Medicine * Every clinician, public health worker, health policy administrator, medical school academician, and legislator can understand and draw wisdom from these fresh ideas * Vincent F Carr, DO, MSA, FACC, FACP (Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences), Doody's Notes *

Foreword ix
J. Michael McGinnis
About the Editors xi
Contributors xiii
SECTION I Fundamentals of Partnerships Between Public Health and Primary Care
1 Why a Practical Playbook for Partnerships Between Public Health and Primary Care?
3(10)
Denise Koo
J. Lloyd Michener
James B. Sprague
Brian C. Castrucci
2 The Value of Public Health and Primary Care Partnerships
13(20)
Brian C. Castrucci
J. Lloyd Michener
Denise Koo
James B. Sprague
Essay I Primary Care and Public Health: Partners for Population Health
26(2)
Julie K. Wood
Essay II The Value of Integration: Public Health, Primary Care, and Beyond
28(5)
Paul E. Jarris
Katie Sellers
3 Principles of Partnerships Between Public Health and Primary Care
33(10)
J. Lloyd Michener
Brian C. Castrucci
Denise Koo
4 Stages of Partnerships Between Public Health and Primary Care
43(22)
J. Lloyd Michener
Brian C. Castrucci
SECTION II Working Together
5 How to Have Difficult Conversations
65(4)
Justine Strand de Oliveira
6 Group Dynamics
69(8)
Mina Silberberg
Seamus Bhatt-Mackin
7 Pitching Your Project
77(6)
Justine Strand de Oliveira
8 Positioned for Sustainability
83(12)
Karen J. Minyard
Amanda Phillips Martinez
Tanisa Foxworth Adimu
9 The Role of Early Wins in Long-Term Success
95(10)
Frederick S. Johnson
Essay The Value of Early Wins in Be Well Lake County
100(5)
Christina Arnold
10 Challenges of Working Together
105(10)
Lara Snyder
Essay Starting Off on the Right Foot: A Communication Strategy Is Essential
111(4)
Karen Remley
11 Leveraging Media
115(14)
Kate Reutersward
SECTION III Health and Health Care
12 The Practice of Public Health and How It Is Changing
129(14)
Brian C. Castrucci
Hugh H. Tilson
Denise Koo
Jonathon P. Leider
13 The Changing Landscape of Primary Care
143(8)
Andrew Bazemore
Russell Phillips
Robert L. Phillips, Jr.
14 Addressing Social Determinants of Health
151(16)
Mina Silberberg
Brian C. Castrucci
Essay Creating a Culture of Health in Cambridge, Massachusetts
162(5)
Claude-Alix Jacob
Susan Feinberg
15 Community Health Assessments: Past, Present, and Future
167(18)
Kevin Barnett
Sara Rosenbaum
Essay Community Health Needs Assessments Benefit Communities and Hospitals Alike
180(5)
Philip Alberti
Ivy Baer
16 Leveraging the Affordable Care Act for Population Health
185(10)
Eduardo Sanchez
17 Partnering With Medicaid, Medicare, Public Health, and Primary Care to Improve Health Outcomes
195(12)
Sharon G. Moffatt
Monica Valdes Lupi
Kathleen Nolan
18 Working With Accountable Care Organizations
207(18)
Joanne M. Conroy
Clese Erikson
Coleen Kivlahan
Essay I Local Health Departments and a Primary Care Safety Net
216(6)
Robert M. Pestronk
Essay II Co-Locating Primary Care and Public Health Services
222(3)
Michelle J. Lyn
19 Return on Investment and Economic Evaluation
225(10)
Steven M. Teutsch
Denise Koo
Scott D. Grosse
SECTION IV Working With Data
20 From Clinic to Community: The Promise and Power of Using Data Together
235(8)
Brian C. Castrucci
Hugh H. Tilson
David A. Ross
21 Working With Data
243(14)
Mina Silberberg
Denise Koo
Raymond J. King
22 Metrics: How to Select Them, How to Use Them
257(10)
Mina Silberberg
Denise Koo
23 Use of Electronic Health Records for Population Health
267(20)
Denise Koo
Raymond J. King
Seth Foldy
Essay I Electronic Health Records: Forging Common Ground for Primary Care and Public Health
277(3)
David A. Ross
Essay II Public and Population Health IT in the Age of EHRs and the ACA: Expert Perspectives on Current Trends
280(7)
John W. Loonsk
24 Using Geographic Health Information Systems for Population Health
287(18)
Joshua L. Tootoo
Brian C. Castrucci
Pamela Maxson
Michele Casper
Marie Lynn Miranda
Essay Shared Space: Using Geography to Identify Relationships and Increase Understanding in Primary Care and Public Health
297(8)
Robert L. Phillips, Jr.
Andrew Bazemore
25 Data and the Future of Public Health
305(8)
Jeffrey Engel
SECTION V Success Stories
26 San Diego, California, Promotes Healthy Weight to Improve Community Health
313(16)
Shaila Serpas
Christina Khaokham
Sharon Hillidge
Virginia Watson
27 Indiana Reduces the Burden of Asthma
329(14)
Virginia Watson
28 "Top-Down" and "Bottom-Up" Initiatives Create a Comprehensive Prescription Drug Overdose Prevention Program in North Carolina
343(18)
Virginia Watson
Acronym List 361(2)
Glossary 363(6)
Index 369
J. Lloyd Michener, MD, is Professor and Chair of the Department of Community and Family Medicine at the Duke University School of Medicine.

Denise Koo, MD, MPH, is Advisor to the Associate Director for Policy, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Advisor to the Assistant Secretary for Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Brian C. Castrucci, MA, is Chief Program and Strategy Officer at the de Beaumont Foundation.

James B. Sprague, MD, is Chairman of the Board of the de Beaumont Foundation and its founding Chief Executive Officer.