Tincture June 4, 2018
Bill Bunting

This the second part of an abbreviated three-part series. Part one of the series can be read here.

Population health management has a central role in accountable care and health reform, meaning it is incumbent on all systems, organisations, offices, and providers to develop programs based on large data pools to benefit the individual — or possibly face penalties resulting from preventable readmissions, or other avoidable negative outcomes. At the same time, personalising individual health at the N of 1 plays critical role.

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