Personalized Health Planning in Primary Care Settings.
Abstract
Personalized health planning can be operationalized as a health care delivery model
to support personalized, proactive, patient-driven care.
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Connor David Drake
Assistant Professor in Population Health Sciences
Connor Drake is a health services researcher and implementation scientist. His research
interests are at the intersection of primary care, population health management, social
determinants of health, chronic illness care redesign, and health equity. He has experience
with policy analysis, electronic health record data, mixed and multi methods, community
engaged research, and implementation and dissemination methods. Dr. Drake's current
research projects include leveraging teleme
Ralph Snyderman
James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Medicine
Dr. Snyderman served as Chancellor for Health Affairs and Dean of the School of Medicine
at Duke University from 1989 to July 2004. During this time, he oversaw the development
of the Duke University Health System and served as its first president and CEO. Dr.
Snyderman’s current focus is personalized health care and he continues to lead these
efforts nationally from his position as Director of the Duke Center for Personalized
Health Care.
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