Disentangling Population Health Management Initiatives in Diabetes Care: A Scoping Review

Rose J. Geurten*, Jeroen N. Struijs, Henk J.G. Bilo, Dirk Ruwaard, Arianne M.J. Elissen

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    Abstract

    Introduction: Population Health Management (PHM) focusses on keeping the whole population as healthy as possible. As such, it could be a promising approach for long-term health improvement in type 2 diabetes. This scoping review aimed to examine the extent to which and how PHM is used in the care for people with type 2 diabetes. Methods: PubMed, Web of Science, and Embase were searched between January 2000 and September 2021 for papers on self-reported PHM initiatives for type 2 diabetes. Eligible initiatives were described using the analytical framework for PHM. Results: In total, 25 studies regarding 18 PHM initiatives for type 2 diabetes populations were included. There is considerable variation in whether and how the PHM steps are operationalized in existing PHM initiatives. Population identification, impact evaluation, and quality improvement processes were generally part of the PHM initiatives. Triple Aim assessment and risk stratification actions were scarce or explained in little detail. Moreover, cross-sector integration is key in PHM but scarce in practice. Conclusion: Operationalization of PHM in practice is limited compared to the PHM steps described in the analytical framework. Extended risk stratification and integration efforts would contribute to whole-person care and further health improvements within the population.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number3
    Number of pages13
    JournalInternational Journal of Integrated Care
    Volume24
    Early online date30-Jan-2024
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2024

    Keywords

    • diabetes
    • population health management
    • population management
    • type 2 diabetes

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