Seven Foundational Principles of Population Health Policy
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- DOI: 10.1089/pop.2016.0148
Seven Foundational Principles of Population Health Policy
Abstract
In 2016, Keyes and Galea issued 9 foundational principles of population health science and invited further deliberations by specialists to advance the field. This article presents 7 foundational principles of population health policy whose intersection with health care, public health, preventive medicine, and now population health, presents unique challenges. These principles are in response to a number of overarching questions that have arisen in over a decade of the authors' collective practice in the public and private sectors, and having taught policy within programs of medicine, law, nursing, and public health at the graduate and executive levels. The principles address an audience of practitioners and policy makers, mindful of the pressing health care challenges of our time, including: rising health-related expenditures, an aging population, workforce shortages, health disparities, and a backdrop of inequities rooted in social determinants that have not been adequately translated into formal policies or practices among the key stakeholders in population health. These principles are meant to empower stakeholders-whether it is the planner or the practitioner, the decision maker or the dedicated caregiver-and inform the development of practical tools, research, and education.
Keywords: current trends; evidence-based care; population health.
Conflict of interest statement
Prof. Bhattacharya and Dr. Bhatt declared no conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. The authors received no financial support for this article.
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