Population Health Series: Introduction to Population Health (On-Demand)
Population Health Series: Introduction to Population Health (On-Demand)
Location
Online
About this event
- 1461 days 6 hours
Population Health Series: Introduction to Population Health
Original Recording Date: December 16, 2020
Lisa Carhuff, MSN, RN
HomeTown Health, Program Manager
Target Audience:
Primary Care Providers, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Allied Health Professionals, Public Health Providers, Healthcare Professional Students & Community Health Related Organization Representatives
Objectives:
At the end of presentation, the participant will be able to
1. Define the term “population health”.
2. Describe drivers within the US health care delivery system toward value-based models of care.
3. Identify sources of data to define population health needs.
Continuing Education:
Nurses: The Georgia Board of Nursing deems Southwest Georgia Area Health Education Center (SOWEGA-AHEC) as an approved provider for nursing continuing education (CE). This activity is approved for 1.0 contact hour towards the continuing education competency requirement for Georgia nursing licensure renewal. No partial credit offered. Activity #2020-02a.
Submission of registration information, attendance and completed evaluation required for nursing continuing education certificates.
Planning Committee:
Sandra Daniel, PhD, RN
SOWEGA-AHEC, Board Member
Georgia Southwestern University, Dean, School of Nursing
D. Michelle Huskey, MS, RRT-NPS
SOWEGA-AHEC, Continuing Education & Distance Learning Coordinator
Disclosures:
Planners and speaker disclosed no potential conflicts of interest at this time.
Commercial Support:
This educational activity has not received any commercial support.