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Ulo1 Differentiate Between Population Health And Population Health Ma ULO1: Differentiate between population health and population health management (CLO 4,5) ULO2: Distinguish between the roles of the diverse partners in implementation of population health management (CLO 4,5) ULO4: Create a community health promotion program to help your facility improve their community catchment health (CLO 4,5) In your community (Kansas City) there is an alarming number of very young people who are obese. You are approached by the Community based health organization in your community to help plan and implement a program for those aged between 10 and 45 to reduce the rate of obesity in this age group in your area. Questions What steps will you take? Who will you involve? What institutions will you want to incorporate? How will you go about to fund it?

Paper For Above instruction Addressing obesity among young people and adults within Kansas City requires an integrated approach rooted in the principles of population health and population health management. To initiate an effective community health promotion program targeting individuals aged 10 to 45, it is essential first to clarify the distinction between population health and population health management, then delineate the roles of diverse stakeholders, and finally develop a comprehensive, sustainable plan for intervention and funding. Understanding Population Health versus Population Health Management Population health is a broad, multidisciplinary concept that focuses on the health outcomes of a group of individuals, including the distribution of such outcomes within the group. It emphasizes understanding social determinants, health disparities, and the factors influencing health trends over a community or population. In contrast, population health management (PHM) is a more targeted and data-driven approach that utilizes interventions, policies, and resources to improve specific health outcomes within defined populations. PHM involves active engagement, risk stratification, preventive measures, and continuous evaluation to optimize health services and reduce disparities (Kindig & Stoddart, 2003). The Role of Diverse Partners in Implementing Population Health Management The success of a community-based obesity reduction program hinges on collaboration among various partners. Healthcare providers, including local clinics and hospitals, can deliver screening, counseling, and treatment services. Schools play a vital role in promoting healthy lifestyles among children and adolescents. Local government agencies can implement policies to improve access to nutritious foods and


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