Population Health Colloquium
Population Health Colloquium
Population Health Colloquium
Population Health Colloquium
Population Health Colloquium
Population Health Colloquium



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2015 POPULATION HEALTH COLLOQUIUM TRAINING PROGRAM PRECONFERENCE READINGS


2015 Preconference Readings are posted in the list below. To access the 2014 preconference readings, click here.

  1. Who Says Population Health is a Long-Term Game? 100-day Projects Can Generate Short-Term Results for At-Risk Groups
    Ashkenas R, PhD, Matta N, Siegal W. Population Health Management; Online Ahead of Print: November 13, 2014
    http://www.populationhealthcolloquium.com/readings/100-dayProjects-PHM.pdf

  2. Collective Impact
    Kania J, Kramer M. Stanford Social Innovation Review; Winter 2011. www.ssireview.org
    http://www.populationhealthcolloquium.com/readings/2011_WI_Feature_Kania.pdf

  3. Channeling Change: Making Collective Impact Work
    Hanleybrown F, Kania J, Kramer M. Stanford Social Innovation Review 2012. www.ssireview.org
    http://www.populationhealthcolloquium.com/readings/Hanleybrown2012_Collective-Impact(1)(1) (4).pdf

  4. Harnessing the Power Source for Collective Impact: Mutually Reinforcing Activities
    Barberg B
    http://www.populationhealthcolloquium.com/readings/Harnessing the Power Source for Collective Impact.pdf

  5. Why Good Projects Fail Anyway
    Matta N, Ashkenas R. Harvard Business Review. September 2003; https://hbr.org/2003/09/why-good-projects-fail-anyway
    http://www.populationhealthcolloquium.com/readings/HBR_ Why Good Projects Fail Anyway_Sep03.pdf

  6. Early Lessons and Challenges from the Healthy Mendocino Community of Solution
    Kanaan S. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. May–June 2013 Vol. 26 No. 3 http://www.jabfm.org/content/26/3/316.full.pdf
    http://www.populationhealthcolloquium.com/readings/HCI White paper Mendocino.pdf

  7. Improving Population Health through Collaboration and Innovation
    Perry R, Stephenson C. Population Health Management. V 16, Supplement 1, 2013.
    http://www.populationhealthcolloquium.com/readings/HCI White Paper Trenton.pdf

  8. Local Empowerment Through Rapid Results
    Matta N, Morgan P. Stanford Social Innovation Review, Summer 2011. www.ssireview.org
    http://www.populationhealthcolloquium.com/readings/Rapid Results SSIR summer2011.pdf

  9. Who Gets the Credit for Collective Impact?
    Bargerg B. GMNsight. Issue 5. January 2015. http://www.gmnsight.org/whogetsthecreditforcollectiveimpact/
    http://www.populationhealthcolloquium.com/readings/Who Gets the Credit for Collective Impact_ _ GMNsight.pdf





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