The New England Journal of Medicine/ Catalyst article authored by members of PCCI, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center examines PCCI’s approach to determining #covid-19 herd immunity in Dallas County. Rethinking Herd Immunity: Managing the Covid-19 Pandemic in a Dynamic Biological and Behavioral Environment Read More
NEJM Catalyst features PCCI’s “Know Thy Patient” program that provides an important step towards identifying #Dallas County residents’ needs for access to Parkland Health, advancing Parkland’s strategic plan to achieve a healthier community. Know Thy Patient: A Novel Approach and Method for Patient Segmentation and Clustering Using Machine Learning to Develop Holistic, Patient- Centered Programs and Treatment Plans Read More
The New England Journal of Medicine/ Catalyst published a paper by PCCI on the challenges and successes during PCCI’s 5-year involvement in a federally supported study of care delivery efforts to address SDOH through community collaboration and patient navigation. The Dallas Accountable Health Community: Its Impact on Health-Related Social Needs, Care, and Costs. Read More
PCCI’s Xiao Wang, PhD and Yolande Pengetnze, MD, contributed to this important article examining the role of Medicaid in postpartum cases. Extending Postpartum Medicaid Beyond 60 Days Improves Care Access and Uncovers Unmet Needs in a Texas Medicaid Health Maintenance Organization. Read More