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St. Luke's Health System hosts a system summit annually for physicians, key staff and community leaders. The annual event is an opportunity for St. Luke's to review its accomplishments and focus on what steps are being taken to accomplish the health system's mission of improving the health of people in the region it serves. The two-day event was held Feb. 21 and Feb. 22, 2014. A highlight of the event was a presentation from Dr. David B. Nash from the Jefferson School of Population Health. Dr. Nash's presentation titled "The Secret Sauce" focused on how transforming health care will require a focus on population health.
Below you will find links to the second day of presentations at the St. Luke's Health Summit 2014. To find out more about St. Luke's efforts to transform health care visit www.stlukesonline.org.
Introduction to Day two and wrap up of Day one
Transformation to Population Management
Creating the Clinically Integrated Network
Focusing on the Needs of the Patient
Being Successful in Population Health
Population Health and St. Luke's Mission
Establish Information Driven Decision Making
The Challenges of Transformation
Eliminating Waste in Health Care
Connecting all the Dots: Concluding Remarks
Ken Dey served as Public Relations Coordinator at St. Luke's from 2008-2014.
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