As ubiquitous as population health is across the industry, variation and uncertainty persists. Industry literature is filled with numerous population health management models from academia, government, and vendors. Population health management programs are as varied as the populations they serve. There is little agreement on definitions or alignment with specific payment arrangements and populations. Stakeholders groups engaging in population health management are seeking answers as they develop their population health strategies:
To help bring clarity to your population health efforts, the HIMSS Clinical & Business Intelligence Committee’s Population Health Task Force has created a population health management model that identifies population health domains and capabilities, and maps nearly 500 functions to Value-Based Care (VBC) payment models. The model
Like a Rubik’s cube, the capabilities and payment model grid is manipulatable, and can sort and filter across the domains, functions, and payment models to help you define the population health capabilities required when deploying a specific payment model.
: The Population Health Task Force has been disbanded but this tool is available for public view.
The HIMSS Population Health Model is on the second tab of the attached document. It includes three pillars supported by foundational elements.
On the third tab, the model is organized into ten (10) domains, each includes numerous functions. Some functions span multiple domains, which highlights the concept that population health is a continuum of interdependent activities and a complex system of people, processes, and technologies that together contribute to achieving the quadruple aim of better care at lower cost while increasing patient and provider satisfaction.
The nearly 400 features across the ten domains are crosswalked to payment models. Some are required by specific payment models programs. Others, while not required, are considered best practices for the success of the program. These requirements have been numerically codified as:
Like a Rubik’s cube, the capabilities and payment model grid is manipulatable to sort and filter across the domains, functions, and payment models to help you define the population health capabilities required when deploying a specific payment model.
Thank you to the many knowledgeable, dedicated members of the C&BI Population Health Task Force.
Contributors
This project is a product of the HIMSS C&BI for Population Health Task Force of the HIMSS Clinical & Business Intelligence Committee.
C&BI for Population Health Task Force Task Force Co-Chairs
Marius Petruc, MD, MS
Co-Chair, Population Health Task Force
CMIO
Informatics Solutions
Michelle Vislosky, MBA, FACHE
Co-Chair, Population Health Task Force
Director of Health System Partnerships
Syapse
Domain Capabilities Work Group
Marius Petruc, MD, MS
Co-Chair, Population Health Task Force
CMIO
Informatics Solutions
Michelle Vislosky, MBA, FACHE
Co-Chair, Population Health Task Force
Director of Health System Partnerships
Syapse
Phil Cartagena, MBA, PMP, CPHIMS
Sr. Project Director
Partners Healthcare
Ty Faulkner
Professor
Lawrence Technology University
Rupa Ghosh
Sr. Project Manager Business Analyst
Independent IT Consultant
Bill Hoberecht
Sr. Director, Clinical Programs & Operations
Pinnacle Medical Holdings
Robert Kagarise, MBA
Director of Population Health Informatics
Delaware Valley ACO
Mitchell Kwiatkowski
Sr. Director, Informatics
Gateway Health Plan
Simon Lin, MD, MBA
Chief Research Information Officer
Nationwide Childrens Hospital
Antonio Linares, MD
RVP and Medical Director
Anthem
Angel Macaluso, BSN
Clinical Data Analyst
Community Healthcare System
Claudia Miller
Sr. Senior Manager
The Chartis Group
Amy Minnich, RN, MHSA
Senior Clinical Informaticist
Geisinger Health System
Balaji Rao Pinjala, MS, MBA, PMP
Member, Population Health Task Force
Kevin Rapp
Founding Partner
Stratascend
Lee Remen
Sr. VP, Sales & Marketing
Tapcloud
Rich Ross
Chief Operations Officer
CancerLinQ
Ramesh Sakiri
Advisory, Data and Analytics
KPMG
Bharat Sutariya, FACEP, MD
VP & Chief Medical Officer
Cerner
Joan Topper
Vice President, Clinical Informatics
Geisinger Health System
Portia Towns, MHA, LPN, PCMH CCE
Strategist, Clinical Informatics
Northwell Health
Arvind Vasan
Device Outcomes Consultant
University of Washington
Gay Wehrli
Associate Chief Medical Information Officer
University of Virginia Health System
Deborah Wells, MS, CPHIMS
Sm. Clinical Informaticist
Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia
Andrew Weniger, RN
Managing Partner
Firstview, LLC
Katie Wilkinson
Director, Information Management & Population Health
Tiger Institute for Health
Kalyani Yerra, MBA, MHA, PMP, CPHIMS
Senior Software Architect
Premier, Inc.
Payment Models Work Group
Michelle Vislosky, MBA, FACHE
Co-Chair, Population Health Task Force
Director of Health System Partnerships
Syapse
Marius Petruc, MD, MS
Co-Chair, Population Health Task Force
CMIO
Informatics Solutions
Rupa Ghosh
Sr. Project Manager Business Analyst
Independent IT Consultant
Sharon Harrell, BSN, RN
Population Health Coordinator
Care Delivery Alliance, Central Florida Health
Bill Hoberecht
Sr. Director, Clinical Programs & Operations
Pinnacle Medical Holdings
Robert Kagarise, MBA
Director of Population Health Informatics
Delaware Valley ACO
Linda Kincaid
Project Director
Discern Health
Claudia Miller
Sr. Senior Manager
The Chartis Group
Portia Towns, MHA, LPN, PCMH CCE
Strategist, Clinical Informatics
Northwell Health
Arvind Vasan
Device Outcomes Consultant
University of Washington
John Weis, MS
Director Data & Analytics
KPMG
Andrew Weniger, RN
Managing Partner
Firstview, LLC