Delivering equal & effective health outcomes for society: The promise of Precision Population Health Solutions
This white paper from the Global Centre for Healthcare Convergence, in partnership with The University of Cambridge Judge Business School offers a transformative approach to healthcare, drawing inspiration from successful models in the tech and food sectors. These solutions, focused on specific population segments with chronic disease management and prevention
needs, are designed to be effective, predictable, and replicable on a global scale using a ‘clinical franchise’ model. This approach integrates various elements such as technology, workforce strategies, and incentives, aiming to deliver effective healthcare outcomes standardized across different geographies. The development of these solutions involves a phased approach, starting with a viability study at the Global Centre for Healthcare Convergence, followed by proof of concept and scalability demonstrations. The commercialization phase involves gaining market access, onboarding providers, engaging
and enrolling eligible patients, and continuous reporting to stakeholders. This approach addresses the healthcare industry’s challenges of fragmentation, variability, and technological asynergy by promoting integration, patient empowerment, and technological interoperability, ultimately striving for scalable and sustainable population health outcomes.