The high-risk strategy in prevention has remained the preferred approach in health care. High-profile research predominantly emphasizes specific high-risk subgroups such as those who have extremely high cholesterol and super-utilizers of emergency departments. Dr. Geoffrey Rose's alternative population approach, though well established in principle, has failed to come to fruition in primary care research, aside from a few exceptions. The population approach extends intervention efforts to more moderate-risk people, attempting to shift the overall distribution in a positive direction, effecting change in more of the population. Despite requiring more initial investment due to the larger target group, the health-related gains and downstream c...
D.N.P. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Background: Readmissio...
Hospital readmissions are costly, preventable, and currently a significant focus of healthcare refor...
This paper will explore the importance of preventing acute hospital readmissions in the heart failur...
Since its publication in 1992, Geoffrey Rose's The Strategy of Preventive Medicine has been required...
BACKGROUND: Options for the prevention of cardiovascular disease, the greatest global cause of death...
In public health, we are concerned with improving the health of populations. When considering preven...
Health Care (2) ask the health care community to broaden its vision of care and its traditional focu...
Abstract This paper takes Geoffrey Rose’s concepts on preventive strategy as the basis for theoretic...
Geoffrey Rose made some remarkable contributions to the field of public health. In his definitive bo...
Background: Hospital readmissions remain a significant and pressing issue in our healthcare system. ...
IMPORTANCE: Readmission penalties have catalyzed efforts to improve care transitions, but few progra...
The high expenditure of healthcare in the United States (U.S.) does not translate into better qualit...
Background: Hospital readmission rates are increasingly being utilized as a measure of quality and t...
Context:Geoffrey Rose’s two principal approaches to public health intervention are (1) targeted stra...
Abstract Background The economic impact and ease of measurement of all-cause hospital readmission ra...
D.N.P. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Background: Readmissio...
Hospital readmissions are costly, preventable, and currently a significant focus of healthcare refor...
This paper will explore the importance of preventing acute hospital readmissions in the heart failur...
Since its publication in 1992, Geoffrey Rose's The Strategy of Preventive Medicine has been required...
BACKGROUND: Options for the prevention of cardiovascular disease, the greatest global cause of death...
In public health, we are concerned with improving the health of populations. When considering preven...
Health Care (2) ask the health care community to broaden its vision of care and its traditional focu...
Abstract This paper takes Geoffrey Rose’s concepts on preventive strategy as the basis for theoretic...
Geoffrey Rose made some remarkable contributions to the field of public health. In his definitive bo...
Background: Hospital readmissions remain a significant and pressing issue in our healthcare system. ...
IMPORTANCE: Readmission penalties have catalyzed efforts to improve care transitions, but few progra...
The high expenditure of healthcare in the United States (U.S.) does not translate into better qualit...
Background: Hospital readmission rates are increasingly being utilized as a measure of quality and t...
Context:Geoffrey Rose’s two principal approaches to public health intervention are (1) targeted stra...
Abstract Background The economic impact and ease of measurement of all-cause hospital readmission ra...
D.N.P. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Background: Readmissio...
Hospital readmissions are costly, preventable, and currently a significant focus of healthcare refor...
This paper will explore the importance of preventing acute hospital readmissions in the heart failur...