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Population Health Management Training Course


Summary

The British Academy for Training and Development offers this training program in Population Health Management to equip participants with comprehensive insights and practical knowledge to improve health outcomes across communities.

Population Health Management (PHM) is a critical approach focused on improving the health of entire populations by analyzing data, managing resources, and implementing targeted interventions. This program covers foundational concepts, data-driven decision-making, care coordination, and strategic planning to effectively manage health risks and promote wellness on a broad scale.

Participants will gain the skills needed to align clinical care with public health strategies, optimize healthcare delivery, and support sustainable health improvements.

Objectives and target group

Who Should Attend?

  • Healthcare administrators and policy makers.
  • Public health professionals and community health workers.
  • Clinical managers and care coordinators.
  • Health data analysts and population health specialists.

Knowledge and Benefits:

After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following:

  • Understand core principles and frameworks of Population Health Management.
  • Develop skills to analyze and interpret health data for population insights.
  • Learn strategies for care coordination and patient engagement.
  • Explore methods to reduce health disparities and promote equity.
  • Apply strategic planning to improve health outcomes at the population level.

Course Content

  • Foundations of Population Health Management
    • Definition, purpose, and evolution of population health management.
    • Key components and guiding frameworks of population health systems.
    • Relationship between healthcare delivery and overall population outcomes.
  • Determinants of Health and Equity
    • Identifying major social, economic, and environmental health determinants.
    • Strategies for reducing health disparities and improving equity.
    • Building inclusive policies to support vulnerable populations.
  • Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
    • Approaches to community-based health promotion.
    • Designing and implementing preventive health initiatives.
    • Role of behavioral change in reducing disease burden.
  • Data Analytics in Population Health
    • Use of health informatics for data-driven decision-making.
    • Predictive modeling to identify and manage high-risk groups.
    • Interpreting data to design evidence-based health interventions.
  • Health Information Systems and Technology
    • Role of electronic health records in population data management.
    • Ensuring interoperability across health information systems.
    • Maintaining data security, confidentiality, and ethical standards.
  • Performance Measurement and Quality Improvement
    • Setting and monitoring key performance indicators (KPIs).
    • Linking outcome measures to health improvement goals.
    • Using continuous quality improvement methods in population health.
  • Value-Based Healthcare Models
    • Shifting from volume-driven to value-based care delivery.
    • Aligning financial incentives with quality outcomes.
    • Measuring value in terms of patient outcomes and cost-efficiency.
  • Population Risk Stratification
    • Identifying varying health risks across population groups.
    • Developing targeted care interventions for different segments.
    • Utilizing predictive tools for proactive management.
  • Care Coordination and Integrated Service Delivery
    • Strengthening collaboration across healthcare sectors.
    • Promoting team-based, patient-centered approaches.
    • Enhancing continuity of care through system integration.
  • Community Engagement and Empowerment
    • Encouraging public participation in health decision-making.
    • Building community trust and ownership of health initiatives.
    • Establishing partnerships with local organizations and stakeholders.
  • Behavioral and Social Interventions
    • Applying social and behavioral theories in health planning.
    • Influencing healthy lifestyles through social marketing.
    • Evaluating and refining behavioral health interventions.
  • Chronic Disease Management in Populations
    • Strategies for managing chronic conditions across populations.
    • Role of prevention and patient self-management in chronic care.
    • Monitoring progress and evaluating outcomes at scale.
  • Population Health and Aging
    • Addressing challenges associated with aging populations.
    • Planning for long-term and geriatric health needs.
    • Promoting healthy aging through inclusive public policy.
  • Public Health Surveillance Systems
    • Designing effective surveillance and monitoring frameworks.
    • Collecting and interpreting surveillance data for policy use.
    • Linking surveillance with rapid health response mechanisms.
  • Communication and Reporting in Population Health
    • Communicating findings effectively to diverse audiences.
    • Preparing and presenting accurate health reports.
    • Strengthening transparency through effective communication.
  • Innovation and Future Trends in Population Health Management
    • Role of technology and artificial intelligence in health analytics.
    • Exploring digital solutions for healthcare system improvement.
    • Adapting to emerging global health challenges.

Course Date

2026-07-06

2026-10-05

2027-01-04

2027-04-05

Course Cost

Note / Price varies according to the selected city

Members NO. : 1
£6500 / Member

Members NO. : 2 - 3
£5200 / Member

Members NO. : + 3
£4030 / Member

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