📢 Out now: The August 2024 issue of NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery showcases successful collaborations between public health and care delivery organizations. Sponsored by Common Health Coalition and guest edited by Nicholas Stine MD, this special issue includes articles, case studies, and research reports on coordination across public health and care delivery, Covid-19 response, tuberculosis screening, the 2022 mpox outbreak, pediatric asthma intervention, abortion and reproductive health care, and public health data. 📖 View the issue: https://nej.md/4f4TDGi 🎧 Read or listen to the letter from our guest editor: How to Bridge Public Health and Care Delivery https://nej.md/3Sb7otv 🏥 Insights Report: Public Health and Care Delivery: Similar Missions, Separate Paths https://nej.md/469vn1D ⚕️🌏 Sponsored article, from Common Health Coalition: Public Health and Care Delivery — a Common Destiny https://nej.md/3Wp4BiD 😷 In Depth: The San Francisco Health Systems Collaborative: Public Health and Health Care Delivery Systems’ Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic https://nej.md/3SbFAoz 🩺 Case Study: "Think. Test. Treat TB" in Action: An Innovative Primary Care and Public Health Partnership to Improve Tuberculosis Prevention and Care https://nej.md/4cJgeXl 💉 Case Study: Knocking Down Public Health and Health Care Silos: An Innovative Covid-19 Health Equity Response https://nej.md/4cXPu5T 🧒 Case Study: Pediatric Asthma Surveillance System (PASS): Community-Facing Disease Monitoring for Health Equity https://nej.md/4fguBV0 🤰 Article: Strengthening the Provision of Abortion and Sexual and Reproductive Health Care Post-Dobbs: An Initiative of the Philadelphia Department of Public Health https://nej.md/3RXrib4 🚑 Article: New York City’s Rapid Response to the 2022 Mpox Outbreak https://nej.md/469k35L 📈 Commentary: Plugging Public Health Data into the Health IT Ecosystem to Protect National Health https://nej.md/3Wokrdi
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Chief Executive Officer at Duly Health and Care | Father | Friend | Veteran | 6x CEO I Board Member | Fortune and Wall Street Journal Contributor
Thomas Lee, MD thank you for this opportunity. I enjoyed our dialogue.
Read or listen to our Q&A with Duly Health and Care CEO Daniel G. on the importance of using both fee-for-service and value-based care models, strategic themes for improving patient and clinician experience, and examples of improvement projects at Duly: https://nej.md/46iU9MU Thomas Lee, MD
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It is not only possible, but imperative, to reimagine a health system where public health and care delivery work hand in hand. The path forward, however, requires implementation beyond ideas: https://nej.md/3Wp4BiD Common Health Coalition Kushal Kadakia Chelsea Cipriano Dave A. Chokshi, MD
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Read or listen to our Q&A with Duly Health and Care CEO Daniel G. on the importance of using both fee-for-service and value-based care models, strategic themes for improving patient and clinician experience, and examples of improvement projects at Duly: https://nej.md/46iU9MU Thomas Lee, MD
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What an incredible collection of articles in this month’s NEJM Catalyst. Great to see so many colleagues coming together to demonstrate how health care systems and public health can work in tandem to break down the silos that prevent us from addressing health challenges effectively and equitably. Thanks to Common Health Coalition, Dave A. Chokshi, MD, Chelsea Cipriano, Kushal Kadakia, Maria Ansari MD FACC, Nicholas Stine MD, and so many others for spotlighting great examples of collaborations between care delivery and public health, and the path forward. https://lnkd.in/gxT7X7hE
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The August 2024 issue of NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery, guest edited by Nicholas Stine MD, includes an in-depth look at the San Francisco Health Systems Collaborative, which convened during the Covid-19 pandemic to align and coordinate medical surge planning and response. Read the article: https://nej.md/3SbFAoz Here are more highlights from the August issue: 𝗖𝗔𝗦𝗘 𝗦𝗧𝗨𝗗𝗜𝗘𝗦 💡 “Think. Test. Treat TB” in Action: An Innovative Primary Care and Public Health Partnership to Improve Tuberculosis Prevention and Care https://nej.md/4cJgeXl 🤝 Knocking Down Public Health and Health Care Silos: An Innovative Covid-19 Health Equity Response https://nej.md/4cXPu5T 📊 Pediatric Asthma Surveillance System (PASS): Community-Facing Disease Monitoring for Health Equity https://nej.md/4fguBV0 𝗩𝗜𝗘𝗪𝗣𝗢𝗜𝗡𝗧𝗦 🌐 Public Health and Care Delivery — a Common Destiny https://nej.md/3Wp4BiD 𝗔𝗥𝗧𝗜𝗖𝗟𝗘𝗦 🩺 Strengthening the Provision of Abortion and Sexual and Reproductive Health Care Post-𝘋𝘰𝘣𝘣𝘴: An Initiative of the Philadelphia Department of Public Health https://nej.md/3RXrib4 🗽 New York City’s Rapid Response to the 2022 Mpox Outbreak https://nej.md/469k35L 𝗖𝗢𝗠𝗠𝗘𝗡𝗧𝗔𝗥𝗬 💻 Plugging Public Health Data into the Health IT Ecosystem to Protect National Health https://nej.md/3Wokrdi 𝗜𝗡𝗦𝗜𝗚𝗛𝗧𝗦 𝗥𝗘𝗣𝗢𝗥𝗧 🚑 Public Health and Care Delivery: Similar Missions, Separate Paths https://nej.md/469vn1D 𝗙𝗥𝗢𝗠 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗘𝗗𝗜𝗧𝗢𝗥𝗦 🌉 How to Bridge Public Health and Care Delivery https://nej.md/3Sb7otv Explore the current issue: https://nej.md/4f4TDGi #CareDelivery
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Public Health & Care Delivery special theme issue: https://nej.md/4f4TDGi with Common Health Coalition
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Brian Gragnolati, President and CEO for Atlantic Health System, describes what it takes for health care systems to evolve from having a traditional representative governance board structure to a competency-based board structure. Read or listen to our Q&A: https://nej.md/3WzYWGD Thomas Lee, MD
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The August 2024 issue of NEJM Catalyst Innovations in Care Delivery showcases successful collaborations between public health and care delivery organizations: https://nej.md/3Sb7otv Nicholas Stine MD
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The Covid-19 pandemic exposed many challenges in the United States’ public health systems, and in particular the antiquated data ecosystem that hinders the nation’s ability to use timely data to detect and respond to emerging public health threats. One key challenge of the public health data ecosystem is the limited use of electronic, standardized, and interoperable ways for data to be readily shared between health care delivery and public health systems. At the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, most data exchange between health care and public health, and across public health, was manual, relying on faxes, labor-intensive data entry, and other outdated technology. Although significant progress has been made over the last several years to introduce more standardization and connectivity between public health and health care IT systems, more work is needed. This commentary describes the benefits and potential of robust, modern interoperability between health care and public health systems, defines key policies and technology activities that will drive toward a future state of a highly connected public health and health care data ecosystem, and summarizes potential challenges that must be overcome: https://nej.md/3Wokrdi Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC)
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