HPDP: Lecture 1- Population Health Exam
Questions with Correct Answers
the health of a population as measured by health status indicators and as influenced by
social, economic, and physical environments, personal health practices, individual capacity
and coping skills, human biology, early childhood development, and health services
population health (dunn and hayes)
the health outcomes of a group of individuals, including the distribution of outcomes within
the group
population health (kindig and stoddart)
a conceptual framework for thinking about why some populations are healthier than
others
population health (young)
what are the 7 principles of population health?
1. definition and planning for population 2. addressing determinants of health 3. advancing
health equity 4. patient engagement and experience 5. accountability for outcomes 6. investments
in upstream and quality 7. evidence-based decisions and actions
______ involves understanding the interactions between the patients and social
determinants of their health in order to improve their health outcomes
planning
medical decisions should be _______
, evidence based
_____ allows healthcare delivery organizations to better assess population needs and
stratify populations based on geography, health status, resource utilization, and
demographics
automation
the _____________ of the ACA requires primary care clinicians to engage patients and
families in patient care to adequately and appropriately improve their health outcomes
patient-centered medical home (PCMH)
a PCMH practice has to engage the patients ______ the medical visit or encounter, _____
the encounter, _____ the encounter, and _________ encounters through a coordinated team
of providers
before; during; after; in between
what is the goal of patient centered medical homes?
to make clinicians more accountable for the delivery of healthcare, including the cost, quality,
and outcomes
the prevention aspect of population health is defined as investing in _____, _____, and
_____ interventions
upstream, integrative, and quality
medical care accounts for about _____% of health outcomes
15%
Questions with Correct Answers
the health of a population as measured by health status indicators and as influenced by
social, economic, and physical environments, personal health practices, individual capacity
and coping skills, human biology, early childhood development, and health services
population health (dunn and hayes)
the health outcomes of a group of individuals, including the distribution of outcomes within
the group
population health (kindig and stoddart)
a conceptual framework for thinking about why some populations are healthier than
others
population health (young)
what are the 7 principles of population health?
1. definition and planning for population 2. addressing determinants of health 3. advancing
health equity 4. patient engagement and experience 5. accountability for outcomes 6. investments
in upstream and quality 7. evidence-based decisions and actions
______ involves understanding the interactions between the patients and social
determinants of their health in order to improve their health outcomes
planning
medical decisions should be _______
, evidence based
_____ allows healthcare delivery organizations to better assess population needs and
stratify populations based on geography, health status, resource utilization, and
demographics
automation
the _____________ of the ACA requires primary care clinicians to engage patients and
families in patient care to adequately and appropriately improve their health outcomes
patient-centered medical home (PCMH)
a PCMH practice has to engage the patients ______ the medical visit or encounter, _____
the encounter, _____ the encounter, and _________ encounters through a coordinated team
of providers
before; during; after; in between
what is the goal of patient centered medical homes?
to make clinicians more accountable for the delivery of healthcare, including the cost, quality,
and outcomes
the prevention aspect of population health is defined as investing in _____, _____, and
_____ interventions
upstream, integrative, and quality
medical care accounts for about _____% of health outcomes
15%