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A case study of the 1115 waiver using population health informatics to address disparities

Sitapati AM, Berkovich B, Arellano AM, Scioscia A, Friedman LS, Millen M, Maysent P, Tai-Seale M, Longhurst CA
JAMIA Open

As participants in the California Medicaid 1115 waiver, the University of California San Diego Health (UCSDH) used population health informatics tools to address health disparities. This case study describes a modern application of health informatics to improve data capture, describe health disparities through demographic stratification, and drive reliable care through electronic medical record-based registries. We provide a details in our successful approach using (1) standardized collection of race, ethnicity, language, sexual orientation, and gender identity data, (2) stratification of 8 quality measures by demographic profile, and (3) improved quality performance through registries for wellness, social determinants of health, and chronic disease. A strong population health platform paired with executive support, physician leadership, education and training, and workflow redesign can improve the representation of diversity and drive reliable processes for care delivery that improve health equity.

Sitapati AM, Berkovich B, Arellano AM, et al. A case study of the 1115 waiver using population health informatics to address disparities. JAMIA Open. 2020;3(2):178-184. DOI:10.1093/jamiaopen/ooaa019. PMID: 32734157

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