When Populations Become the Patient

November 9, 2022

Presenter: Michael Rozier, SJ, MPH, MDiv Recorded: October 13, 2015 Series: Curtis R. Holzgang, M.D., MACP Visiting Scholar Developments in health care call on us to serve not only the individual patient but also patient populations. Improving population health and creating healthier communities carry significant professional and organizational challenges. How might we think about the ethical conflicts between individual patient care and population health? What is the potential role of the individual provider and the organization? This presentation will include suggestions on how individuals and organizations can best contribute to this changing landscape.

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