UCLA Health and David Geffen School of Medicine
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Description The Office of Population Health and Accountable Care (OPHAC) is focused on leading and facilitating the framework to improve population health outcomes across UCLA Health’s Alternative Payment Model (APM) populations across the care continuum. As APMs evaluate outcomes regardless of where the care was rendered, OPHAC initiatives are targeted at improving population-based outcomes for care at UCLA Health and outside of UCLA Health (e.g. post-acute care settings, pharmacies). Successful participation in APMs is essential to respond to the evolving healthcare industry, as health systems are experiencing increased pressures to take on more financial risk and be held accountable for value-based outcomes.
The Care at Home Program provides home-based primary care services and longitudinal palliative care to homebound and/or home-limited adults in UCLA Health’s service area including greater Los Angeles County. The Care at Home Program will include comprehensive home...