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Population health management: from principal to practice

Daniel Mark Alton (NHS Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West Integrated Care Board, Oxford, UK) (System Transformation Directorate, NHS England, Leeds, UK)

Journal of Integrated Care

ISSN: 1476-9018

Article publication date: 23 August 2023

Issue publication date: 6 December 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

Population Health Management (PHM) is a methodology which has the potential to help support the aspirations of the NHS's Integrated Care Systems to address health inequalities, shift from reactive to proactive care and prevention, work in a more integrated manner, and deliver person-centered care tailored to the individual's needs. Although PHM is featured in a number of key national policy documents, moving from the conceptual to widespread adoption requires some key conditions to be in place and barriers to be overcome. It may also require a wider cultural change amongst teams as part of a more truly integrated, holistic ethos.

Design/methodology/approach

This Viewpoint Paper sets out the advantages and challenges associated with the adoption of PHM.

Findings

Key features of PHM are outlined, as well as the conditions needed for successful adoption. Key barriers which need to be overcome are discussed, not least occasional scepticism from clinical colleagues and how this can be addressed and translated into a source of energy and enthusiasm for a new approach.

Originality/value

This is a viewpoint based on the author's personal experience of supporting the implementation and spread of PHM in England's NHS, summarising shared learning and suggesting practical strategies.

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Citation

Alton, D.M. (2023), "Population health management: from principal to practice", Journal of Integrated Care, Vol. 31 No. 4, pp. 417-423. https://doi.org/10.1108/JICA-05-2023-0033

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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