Improving uptake of population health management through scalable analysis of linked electronic health data

Health Informatics J. 2024 Jul-Sep;30(3):14604582241259344. doi: 10.1177/14604582241259344.

Abstract

Population Health Management - often abbreviated to PHM - is a relatively new approach for healthcare planning, requiring the application of analytical techniques to linked patient level data. Despite expectations for greater uptake of PHM, there is a deficit of available solutions to help health services embed it into routine use. This paper concerns the development, application and use of an interactive tool which can be linked to a healthcare system's data warehouse and employed to readily perform key PHM tasks such as population segmentation, risk stratification, and deriving various performance metrics and descriptive summaries. Developed through open-source code in a large healthcare system in South West England, and used by others around the country, this paper demonstrates the importance of a scalable, purpose-built solution for improving the uptake of PHM in health services.

Keywords: electronic health data; population health management; population segmentation; risk stratification.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Electronic Health Records* / statistics & numerical data
  • England
  • Humans
  • Medical Record Linkage / methods
  • Population Health Management*