Monday, December 11, 2023, 4:00 PM - 4:45 PM
The Social Determinants of Health and the Path Forward in Population Health Management
The emergence of work around the social determinants of Health (“SDOH”) has advanced very rapidly in just a few short years, as the leaders of patient care organizations nationwide begin to create the architectures necessary to determine the SDOH-related needs of their patients, and collaborate with health plans and with community service organizations to improve the health status of patients in lasting, deep ways unavailable in purely clinical settings. Hear from industry leaders on the challenges and opportunities in this exciting area, and what’s being learned about how to create connections that really work.
Mark Hagland, Editor-in-Chief - Healthcare Innovation
Vandna Chaudhari, FACHE, MHA, Director, Value Based Care, Office of the Chief Population Health Officer - UW Medicine
Madeline Jackson-Fowl, Director of Medical Economics: Population Health and Value-Based Care - University of Maryland Medical System
Ned Mossman, Director, Social and Community Health - OCHIN
Vandna Chaudhari, FACHE, MHA, Director, Value Based Care, Office of the Chief Population Health Officer - UW Medicine
Madeline Jackson-Fowl, Director of Medical Economics: Population Health and Value-Based Care - University of Maryland Medical System
Ned Mossman, Director, Social and Community Health - OCHIN