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  • Population Health Policy
  • Health Services Research
  • Public Health Practice

Background:

  • Building on 2016 principles of population health science, this article addresses the evolving field.
  • Identifies unique challenges at the intersection of health care, public health, and policy.
  • Draws from over a decade of authors' experience in public/private sectors and academia.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present 7 foundational principles for population health policy.
  • To address pressing healthcare challenges: rising costs, aging population, workforce shortages, health disparities, and social determinants of health.
  • To empower practitioners and policymakers in developing practical tools, research, and education.

Main Methods:

  • Synthesized practical experience and academic teaching in policy across health disciplines.
  • Developed 7 principles based on overarching questions from extensive practice.
  • Focused on translating social determinants of health into formal policies and practices.

Main Results:

  • Established 7 foundational principles for effective population health policy.
  • Highlighted the need to integrate social determinants into policy and practice.
  • Provided a framework for stakeholders to address complex health challenges.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed principles offer a guide for developing practical solutions in population health.
  • Emphasizes the critical role of policy in mitigating health disparities and inequities.
  • Aims to inform and empower diverse stakeholders in the field of population health.