Healthcare Informatics August 6, 2018
Rajiv Leventhal

The renowned healthcare leader weighs in on where the biggest gaps and opportunities lie in the ever-evolving population health landscape

In late June, Thomas Jefferson University’s College of Population Health and Navvis, a St. Louis-based population health company, announced what officials attest is the country’s first private sector-supported academic chair in population health—The Navvis Professorship of Population Health at Thomas Jefferson University.

The professorship, funded by Navvis, will aim to support the work of a dedicated faculty member at the Jefferson College of Population Health. “The academic research will be national in scope, with the goal of improving intervention effectiveness in real-world applications. will focus on identifying methods and best practices to create systemic, effective and scalable improvements in health,...

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