Raising healthy communities and designing episodes of care
Michelle Medina, MD, Associate Chief for Clinical Operations of our Population Health unit, known as Cleveland Clinic Community Care, provides insight on their work, along with her colleague Nirav Vakharia, MD, Associate Chief of Value Based Operations, and Adam Myers, MD, Cleveland Clinic Chief of Population Health.
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When the Community Care team began working together in 2017, little did they know the COVID-19 pandemic would soon become the stage for the critical work they are called to do. Frontline healthcare personnel have risked their lives for the care of patients in their communities. Physicians, scientists, researchers and others are focusing on the pattern of social determinants on patient outcomes and how to deliver high-quality, economically sustainable care.
In the video, Dr. Medina discusses leveraging data, making the right investments and engaging patients and the community for more optimal health outcomes.
View the video here (second in a series of three).
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