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The Journey from Public Health to Re-Emerging and Reigniting Population Health

BY JENNY QUIGLEY-STICKNEY, MSN, RN, MHA, MA, CCM, ACM-RN, CMAC, CPHM, FCM Over the last three years of the COVID-19 pandemic, many healthcare providers have confused public health and population healthcare specializations. Both concepts are equally important to the field of case management but take different approaches to how to heal the wounds of a nation. […]

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When Population Health Outcomes Are Not Reported — Toot Your Own Horn!

BY KELVA EDMUNDS-WALLER, DNP, RN, CCM “In God we trust, all others bring data.” — W. Edwards Deming Some leaders need help implementing case management services in primary care settings. The benefit of case management to patients, providers and primary care teams is enormous, so it is unfortunate when implementation is unsuccessful. Multiple factors influence case

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Population Health

BY DR. COLLEEN MORLEY, DNP, RN, CCM, CMAC, CMCN, ACM-RN, FCM Several years ago, while in my DNP population health class, I had a “discussion” with my instructor regarding the intersection of population health and the practice of professional case management. Her position was that population health and case management had no intersection and that I

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Reflecting on COVID Spawned Mental Health Impact on Healthcare Professionals

BY ROGER ORSINI, MD, MBA, FACS, AND DENNIS ROBBINS, PhD, MPH COVID-19 vaccinations prevented 3.2 million deaths and 18.5 million hospitalizations in the United States from December 2020 through November 2022 (Reference 1). Those averted medical expenses exceed $1.15 trillion. “Without vaccination, there would have been nearly 120 million more COVID-19 infections.” Without vaccination, the

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Are Nurse Practitioners the Answer to Disparities in Care for Disordered Eating in Adolescents?

BY DEETTA K. VANCE, DNP, FNP-BC Abstract Eating disorders encompass a severe disturbance in eating behaviors, as well as emotional responses and thoughts resulting in unhealthy weight loss or gain. Most patients afflicted with eating disorders are diagnosed with a combination of anorexia, bulimia and binge-eating. In adolescents, bullying in schools, body image disturbance, genetic

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