TY - JOUR
T1 - Disciplinary Intersection of Medicine and Business
T2 - A Novel Population Health Management Premedical Pathway for Medicine and Other Health Care Professions
AU - Sainfort, François
AU - Jacko, Julie A.
AU - Cohen, Katherine
AU - Rosman, Andrew
AU - Vieweg, Johannes
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2022, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
PY - 2022/10/1
Y1 - 2022/10/1
N2 - Premedical students typically pursue undergraduate specialization in basic biological and other sciences, learning to understand living systems at a microscopic, genetic, or molecular level. However, curricula in the basic sciences do not traditionally include courses that enable students to learn about living systems at the macro level - understanding individuals within their environment, as well as understanding and managing the health of populations, especially those with underlying conditions or the underserved. This disconnect can be bridged by creating novel curricular programs intersecting medicine and business. Population health management is a multidisciplinary field that aims to improve the patient experience, reduce health care costs, and improve treatment outcomes. Though related to public health, the 2 fields differ in significant ways. Population health management emphasizes health outcomes and their measurements and seeks to improve health outcomes based on a full understanding of risk, behaviors, lifestyle, environment, and all social determinants of health. A shift in premedical education that connects the medical sciences with business requires curricular reform with the emerging field of population health management at their intersection, allowing students to be better prepared for future medical practices and to understand expectations, benchmarks, business, and economics in a new value-based health care system.
AB - Premedical students typically pursue undergraduate specialization in basic biological and other sciences, learning to understand living systems at a microscopic, genetic, or molecular level. However, curricula in the basic sciences do not traditionally include courses that enable students to learn about living systems at the macro level - understanding individuals within their environment, as well as understanding and managing the health of populations, especially those with underlying conditions or the underserved. This disconnect can be bridged by creating novel curricular programs intersecting medicine and business. Population health management is a multidisciplinary field that aims to improve the patient experience, reduce health care costs, and improve treatment outcomes. Though related to public health, the 2 fields differ in significant ways. Population health management emphasizes health outcomes and their measurements and seeks to improve health outcomes based on a full understanding of risk, behaviors, lifestyle, environment, and all social determinants of health. A shift in premedical education that connects the medical sciences with business requires curricular reform with the emerging field of population health management at their intersection, allowing students to be better prepared for future medical practices and to understand expectations, benchmarks, business, and economics in a new value-based health care system.
KW - business
KW - health care
KW - medicine
KW - population health
KW - premedical education
KW - Medicine
KW - Education, Premedical
KW - Population Health Management
KW - Delivery of Health Care
KW - Humans
KW - Curriculum
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U2 - 10.1089/pop.2022.0090
DO - 10.1089/pop.2022.0090
M3 - Article
C2 - 35763303
AN - SCOPUS:85140272801
SN - 1942-7891
VL - 25
SP - 616
EP - 624
JO - Population Health Management
JF - Population Health Management
IS - 5
ER -