Department of Population Health, Dell Medical School, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA.
J Gen Intern Med. 2018 Jul;33(7):1069-1076. doi: 10.1007/s11606-018-4403-0. Epub 2018 Apr 9.
The focus and funding of US healthcare is evolving from volume to value-based, and healthcare leaders, managers, payers, and researchers are increasingly focusing on managing populations of patients. Simultaneously, there is increasing interest in getting "upstream" from disease management to promote health and prevent disease. Hence, the term "population health" has both clinical and community-based connotations relevant to the tripartite mission of US medical schools.
To seek broad input for the strategic development of the Department of Population Health in a new medical school at a tier 1 research university.
Focus groups with facilitated consensus development.
Eighty-one persons representing the Dell Medical School and other schools at the University of Texas at Austin, city/county government, community nonprofit organizations, and faculty from other local university schools along with selected national academic leaders.
Focus groups with subsequent consensus development of emphases identified premeeting by participants by e-mail exchanges.
The resulting departmental strategic plan included scope of work, desired characteristics of leaders, and early impact activities in seven areas of interest: community engagement and health equity, primary care and value-based health, occupational and environment medicine, medical education, health services and community-based research, health informatics and data analysis, and global health.
Medical schools should have a primary focus in population, most effectively at the departmental level. Engaging relevant academic and community stakeholders is an effective model for developing this emerging discipline in US medical schools.
美国的医疗保健重点和资金来源正从基于数量向基于价值转变,医疗保健领导者、管理者、支付方和研究人员越来越关注管理患者群体。与此同时,人们越来越关注从疾病管理“上游”推进,以促进健康和预防疾病。因此,“人群健康”一词既有与美国医学院校三重使命相关的临床内涵,也有基于社区的内涵。
在德克萨斯大学奥斯汀分校的一所一级研究型新医学院寻求人群健康学部战略发展的广泛意见。
焦点小组,通过共识发展进行引导。
81 人,代表德克萨斯大学奥斯汀分校戴尔医学院和其他学院、市/县政府、社区非营利组织,以及当地其他大学学院的教师,以及选定的全国学术领导。
焦点小组,参与者会前通过电子邮件交流预先确定重点,随后进行共识发展。
制定出的部门战略计划包括工作范围、期望的领导者特征,以及在七个感兴趣领域的早期影响活动:社区参与和健康公平、初级保健和基于价值的健康、职业和环境医学、医学教育、卫生服务和基于社区的研究、卫生信息学和数据分析以及全球健康。
医学院应将人群作为主要重点,最有效地在部门层面上进行。让相关学术和社区利益攸关方参与其中,是发展美国医学院校这一新兴学科的有效模式。