Becker's Healthcare January 3, 2024
Jakob Emerson

From the launch of ACO programs to system-wide infrastructure improvements, Advocate Health made a lot of changes to its population health strategy last year, and the Charlotte, N.C.-based health system has even more planned for 2024, according to its Chief Population Health Officer, Terry Williams.

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Question: How has population health strategy at Advocate Health changed the most over the last year?

TW: Our population health strategy has changed and evolved over...

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