This Week's Challenge: Population health management touchpoints are more likely to be delivered telephonically and through patient portals than other mediums, according to new data from the 2014 Healthcare Benchmarks: Population Health Management. The survey also looked at other delivery modalities.
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2014 Healthcare Benchmarks: Population Health Management delivers an in-depth analysis of population health management (PHM) trends at 129 healthcare organizations, including prevalence of PHM initiatives, program components, professionals on the PHM team, incentives, challenges and ROI.
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Editor: Patricia Surdovel, [email protected];
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