As ever, the framing of debate on health policy matters https://t.co/LJOCqOTzTX As does this stupendously good article on the perils of medicalisation of pop health https://t.co/njSyfttG79
As Lantz writes, “Although these efforts are indeed necessary and generally positive, they are also woefully insufficient if the overarching goal is improved health outcomes and health equity at the societal level…” 1/ https://t.co/DrKDTKnVnW
Why do we as a hospital systems always look for answers to complex social problems within our own institution when we could work with the community to address upstream issues. https://t.co/O8NqsUefoG
While I agree that individual solutions for population health problems isn’t super effective, it’s not “eliminating disparities” that leads to that mismatch! The medicalization of population health does For more, check out this piece by @paulalantz http
RT @Arrianna_Planey: On that topic, I recommend this (2018) article https://t.co/oGDdUfs5gN
@Tetsui_Ja Ένα από τα προβληματικότερα φαινόμενα που αναλύει η Κοινωνιολογία της Υγείας! Η "εργαλειοποίηση της Ιατρικής Επιστήμης" από τους πολιτικούς και τις ελίτ! Στους παρακάτω συνδέσμους, περισσότερα... https://t.co/vLR7u66tbn https://t.co/NzQc8UukOx h
@dbthiel @DrNeblett Not exactly what you described, but I really liked this Paula Lantz paper on the topic! As a fellow sociology-adjacent person, I thought you would appreciate the medicalization part 😂 https://t.co/O0AXnAoV7V
RT @prof_goldberg: @edyong209 @DrTomori Cannot go wrong with Brandt & Gardner! I teach this one in almost every class: https://t.co/eGoK…
@edyong209 @DrTomori Cannot go wrong with Brandt & Gardner! I teach this one in almost every class: https://t.co/eGoKEzKiVV Then I pair it with @paulalantz's powerful work on the medicalization of public health ... e.g., https://t.co/qu7rw5pL7X
@JACQUELINERFOX @weparmet I think about it more along the lines that @paulalantz describes in her fantastic work on the topic (and yes, it does cohere w/ methodological individualism IMO): https://t.co/gtegQBqoM3 https://t.co/4wNhUlaevK
Population health isn’t just a thing for the NHS. The excellent @paulalantz article on The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream? https://t.co/7CKWkmTjvB
.@paulalantz warns about the conflation of health and health care and social determinants of health and social need. Read more on this from her 2019 Opinion #SPHConversations #HopesforHealth @BUSPH https://t.co/VYe3EGRacp
RT @Arrianna_Planey: Relevant https://t.co/xsemD3h3Ru
RT @equitylist: The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream #SDOH https://t.co/rh6s04brcD
RT @Arrianna_Planey: Relevant https://t.co/xsemD3h3Ru
RT @equitylist: The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream #SDOH https://t.co/rh6s04brcD
RT @equitylist: The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream #SDOH https://t.co/rh6s04brcD
RT @Arrianna_Planey: Relevant https://t.co/xsemD3h3Ru
RT @equitylist: The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream #SDOH https://t.co/rh6s04brcD
RT @Arrianna_Planey: Relevant https://t.co/xsemD3h3Ru
RT @Arrianna_Planey: Relevant https://t.co/xsemD3h3Ru
RT @MilbankFund: ICYMI, check out "The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream?," an essay by @paulalantz on the limits…
ICYMI, check out "The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream?," an essay by @paulalantz on the limits of medical care in reducing socially driven health disparities https://t.co/Wu6xl2MTet #MilbankQuarterly
RT @astuebe: “Amidst the loud, revving engines of medicalization, we need to remain steadfastly focused on interventions & reforms that wil…
“Amidst the loud, revving engines of medicalization, we need to remain steadfastly focused on interventions & reforms that will influence & impact key institutions, social systems & public policies that are the fundamental drivers of health ine
RT @valeriealewis: Great piece from last year on the dangers of the medicalization of "population health" from @paulalantz: 1 - narrow defi…
This 👇🏼
Great piece from last year on the dangers of the medicalization of "population health" from @paulalantz: 1 - narrow definition of "population" 2 - focus on downstream drivers/solutions 3 - ignores upstream drivers at system, institution, and policy levels
@paulalantz excellent piece about whether new focus on pop health "management" detracts from real pop health needs, goals, interventions: The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream? | #MilbankQuarterly https://t.co/kEixkp4E96 https://t
This is exactly what I have been grappling with all day! #pophealthrt
Shoutout to @paulalantz whose paper and ideas informed this #pophealthrt workshop and especially the need to articulate the tensions https://t.co/t2YrizS79z
RT @brianrahmer: “I see several serious problems with population health management’s predominantly medicalized approach to the key social,…
Promoting population health management in the health care system isn’t enough to improve health outcomes and achieve health equity in our society, says @paulalantz: https://t.co/7U5UTg53kx #MilbankQuarterly https://t.co/DMisnClQnB
.@paulalantz on the harms of medicalizing population health, and the need to focus on upstream structural and systemic drivers of population health problems and disparities https://t.co/JsarFzZX0C #MilbankQuarterly https://t.co/8yNYwk4CyR
RT @BrianCCastrucci: Here is another amazing article. This one by the amazing @paulalantz https://t.co/onHsWa7Ybw #hcldr
RT @BrianCCastrucci: Here is another amazing article. This one by the amazing @paulalantz https://t.co/onHsWa7Ybw #hcldr
RT @BrianCCastrucci: Here is another amazing article. This one by the amazing @paulalantz https://t.co/onHsWa7Ybw #hcldr
RT @BrianCCastrucci: Here is another amazing article. This one by the amazing @paulalantz https://t.co/onHsWa7Ybw #hcldr
RT @BrianCCastrucci: Here is another amazing article. This one by the amazing @paulalantz https://t.co/onHsWa7Ybw #hcldr
Here is another amazing article. This one by the amazing @paulalantz https://t.co/onHsWa7Ybw #hcldr
RT @iwashyna: Planning my intro seminar for @ncspMICHIGAN I start w @kejoynt table from @JAMA_current + this graph plus some chapters fro…
RT @UM_IHPI: Our new crop of @ncspMICHIGAN scholars & IHPI scholars arrives soon! Want to be in next year’s class? Visit https://t.co/q9KAU…
Our new crop of @ncspMICHIGAN scholars & IHPI scholars arrives soon! Want to be in next year’s class? Visit https://t.co/q9KAUZDEEJ to learn about applying!
RT @iwashyna: Planning my intro seminar for @ncspMICHIGAN I start w @kejoynt table from @JAMA_current + this graph plus some chapters fro…
Planning my intro seminar for @ncspMICHIGAN I start w @kejoynt table from @JAMA_current + this graph plus some chapters from @RosenthalHealth + @paulalantz's "Medicalization of Population Health" Sources: https://t.co/Iclkmn6S0u https://t.co/MmMyIwpjAS
@Prof_HeidiAllen @steveabowden It’s hard to design a profitable business case around prevention and (low-tech high-touch) early intervention. And there are powerful over-medicalization forces at play: https://t.co/IP5R1dRaEQ @paulalantz
@patchwiselabs @paulalantz Wow. There's a lot to unpack in that article. I have to say first that I was a fan of this other article by @paulalantz and have said similar things in talks myself -- the real answers to "SDOH" are outside the health care system
RT @LRussellWolpe: This is the problem Australia faces. To the extent Coalition Govt / @GregHuntMP extent does population health / preven…
RT @LRussellWolpe: This is the problem Australia faces. To the extent Coalition Govt / @GregHuntMP extent does population health / preven…
RT @LRussellWolpe: This is the problem Australia faces. To the extent Coalition Govt / @GregHuntMP extent does population health / preven…
RT @LRussellWolpe: This is the problem Australia faces. To the extent Coalition Govt / @GregHuntMP extent does population health / preven…
RT @LRussellWolpe: This is the problem Australia faces. To the extent Coalition Govt / @GregHuntMP extent does population health / preven…
This is the problem Australia faces. To the extent Coalition Govt / @GregHuntMP extent does population health / prevention at all, they ignore the upstream institutional, systemic and public policy drivers & the distributional disparities. #auspol ht
RT @felly500: *Health* ( hint ≠ health care, well not just health care, tho accept that is necessary) Beware the engines of medicalisation…
RT @Trisha_the_doc: Part of a good thread on public health. From one of my Twitter heroes, @felly500. Worth a read if you’re into public he…
RT @Trisha_the_doc: Part of a good thread on public health. From one of my Twitter heroes, @felly500. Worth a read if you’re into public he…
RT @Trisha_the_doc: Part of a good thread on public health. From one of my Twitter heroes, @felly500. Worth a read if you’re into public he…
Part of a good thread on public health. From one of my Twitter heroes, @felly500. Worth a read if you’re into public health. Or politics. Or people. Or just care about making life better for everyone...
RT @felly500: *Health* ( hint ≠ health care, well not just health care, tho accept that is necessary) Beware the engines of medicalisation…
The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream? | Milbank Quarterly https://t.co/VqVHLprVXG
RT @felly500: *Health* ( hint ≠ health care, well not just health care, tho accept that is necessary) Beware the engines of medicalisation…
RT @felly500: *Health* ( hint ≠ health care, well not just health care, tho accept that is necessary) Beware the engines of medicalisation…
*Health* ( hint ≠ health care, well not just health care, tho accept that is necessary) Beware the engines of medicalisation (MQ article) https://t.co/njSyfttG79 10/
Efforts to rescue individual people from poor health are important, but must not divert research, resources, and policy attention from the upstream forces pushing communities into the rivers of health inequity in the first place, says @paulalantz https://t
The medicalization of population health leads to a focus on responding to health risks and problems rather than preventing them. Learn more from @paulalantz in the Milbank Quarterly: https://t.co/TIE1QetQ01 @CHCShealth @theNAMedicine https://t.co/s730ENeOz
Key papers from @LaurenTaylorMPH’s #CIESummit2019 talk this morning: https://t.co/jW27IAIMdQ https://t.co/fl23LUcZFp https://t.co/nyqZd24zD7 Thank you for coming to Lauren’s CIE talk
The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream? Interesting commentary by @paulalantz https://t.co/D86EKUh0PW
RT @racheljflowers: An interesting article with a question that we should be repeatedly asking ourselves- and then working out how we can s…
RT @sarahRbakerDPH: What he said👇 This is indeed a fantastic article. A must read! @UCL_DentalPH @DPHSheffield @bascd_uk https://t.co/zHOf6…
RT @felly500: Icym this brilliant article The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream https://t.co/PmEJyAD7NB
Language is so important: #populationhealth #populationhealthcare or #populationhealthmanagement. Seems that #publichealth is out of flavour- although @TheKingsFund defines #populationhealth akin to #publichealth
RT @sarahRbakerDPH: What he said👇 This is indeed a fantastic article. A must read! @UCL_DentalPH @DPHSheffield @bascd_uk https://t.co/zHOf6…
RT @racheljflowers: An interesting article with a question that we should be repeatedly asking ourselves- and then working out how we can s…
@EllieHoul reflects some of our thoughts on potential risks of PHM https://t.co/CD4dCJAvzQ
An interesting article with a question that we should be repeatedly asking ourselves- and then working out how we can support communities to move upstream The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream? | Milbank Quarterly https://t.co/DAU
RT @felly500: Icym this brilliant article The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream https://t.co/PmEJyAD7NB
What he said👇 This is indeed a fantastic article. A must read! @UCL_DentalPH @DPHSheffield @bascd_uk
RT @felly500: Icym this brilliant article The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream https://t.co/PmEJyAD7NB
RT @felly500: Icym this brilliant article The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream https://t.co/PmEJyAD7NB
RT @felly500: Icym this brilliant article The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream https://t.co/PmEJyAD7NB
RT @felly500: Icym this brilliant article The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream https://t.co/PmEJyAD7NB
RT @felly500: Icym this brilliant article The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream https://t.co/PmEJyAD7NB
RT @felly500: Icym this brilliant article The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream https://t.co/PmEJyAD7NB
Icym this brilliant article The Medicalization of Population Health: Who Will Stay Upstream https://t.co/PmEJyAD7NB
@UM_IHPI @ncspMICHIGAN @paulalantz I have taught "Health Policy Approaches To Population Health: The Limits Of Medicalization" @health_affairs https://t.co/1sZ1N72FTF written w @haroldpollack Am considering "The Medicalization of Population Health: Who W
As we develop understandings of #populationhealth, #SDOH, & #wholepersoncare, it's important to re-examine definitions of #health & #medicalization. @paulalantz provides some important considerations, esp about #upstream work, in this @MilbankFund
Should add that Paula Lantz’s Twitter is @paulalantz
'Population health management is silent about the upstream institutional, systemic, and public policy drivers of population health problems and distributional disparities' Thought provoking piece from Paula Lantz in The Milbank Quarterly https://t.co/m60D
RT @laudyaron: Find myself returning to this commentary again and again. It’s just packed with insights: https://t.co/IP5R1dRaEQ https://t.…
Find myself returning to this commentary again and again. It’s just packed with insights: https://t.co/IP5R1dRaEQ https://t.co/AsSpXoHdOH
RT @BrianCCastrucci: Adding to the social determinants discourse is this amazing piece from @DrAlethaMaybank @HumanImpact_HIP: https://t.co…
This exactly: "There is a difference between upstream efforts aimed at increasing affordable housing within gentrifying urban neighborhoods and downstream efforts that provide supportive housing to chronically homeless individuals." https://t.co/C6AzGNGic4
Wanted to correct a mistatement. This amazing piece was written by Nashir Baril from @HumanImpact_HIP. Thanks, Nashir, for this great contribution to the discourse.
RT @BrianCCastrucci: Adding to the social determinants discourse is this amazing piece from @DrAlethaMaybank @HumanImpact_HIP: https://t.co…
RT @BrianCCastrucci: Adding to the social determinants discourse is this amazing piece from @DrAlethaMaybank @HumanImpact_HIP: https://t.co…
Thanks for sharing the piece. It is an important piece. However Nashira Baril @HumanImpact_HIP wrote this piece.
RT @BrianCCastrucci: Adding to the social determinants discourse is this amazing piece from @DrAlethaMaybank @HumanImpact_HIP: https://t.co…
RT @BrianCCastrucci: Adding to the social determinants discourse is this amazing piece from @DrAlethaMaybank @HumanImpact_HIP: https://t.co…
Adding to the social determinants discourse is this amazing piece from @DrAlethaMaybank @HumanImpact_HIP: https://t.co/lLSYdjz9L1 Adds to pieces from me and @HealthyAmerica1 https://t.co/c7mwylQ2MS and @paulalantz https://t.co/onHsWa7Ybw
Very eloquently put.