Steven J Korzeniewski, Carla Bezold, Jason T Carbone, Shooshan Danagoulian, Bethany Foster, Dawn Misra, Maher M El-Masri, Dongxiao Zhu, Robert Welch, Lauren Meloche, Alex B Hill, Phillip Levy
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Abstract
This concept article introduces a transformative vision to reduce the population burden of chronic disease by focusing on data integration, analytics, implementation and community engagement. Known as PHOENIX (The Population Health OutcomEs aNd Information EXchange), the approach leverages a state level health information exchange and multiple other resources to facilitate the integration of clinical and social determinants of health data with a goal of achieving true population health monitoring and management. After reviewing historical context, we describe how multilevel and multimodal data can be used to facilitate core public health services, before discussing the controversies and challenges that lie ahead.