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The Center for Innovation in Population Health (IPH-C), through collaborative relationships with key partners, strives to identify a common set of priorities and a well-developed strategy to address improvements in population health.
The Safe Systems team focuses on quality improvement and system reform efforts in health and human services. We have specific expertise in applying safety science to improve safety, reliability, and effectiveness in organizations.
Population Health is the science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities with a specific focus on social determinants of health. The vision of IPH is to identify and support innovative approaches, convene faculty from across the University of Kentucky also, and seek national and international collaboration.
Equine–Assisted Collaborative for Health (EACH) Migrant Outreach for the Kentucky Children's Health Insurance Program; Photovoice Project; The National Partnership for Child Safety (NPCS) Trainers Helping InVigorate Education (T-HIVE)
The University of Kentucky Center for Innovation in Population Health and the Praed Foundation are hosting the 20th International Annual TCOM Conference. Presentations at the annual conference reflect the use of Transformational Collaborative Outcomes Management (TCOM) and its tools.
The TIDES team provides workplace training on the various TCOM tools at the staff, management and executive levels. The TIDES team helps create a learning culture with productive attitudes in order to build a workforce’s tangible and intangible abilities to manage an effective system of care.
Change your life, then change the world. The College of Public Health offers students the knowledge, support, and real-world experience they need to expand their hearts and minds. External Link. A Brief History of TCOM | Theory & Conceptual Framework - YouTube.
Population Health is the science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities with a specific focus on social determinants of health. The vision of IPH is to identify and support innovative approaches to address this broad aspiration.
NPCS was launched in 2018 with support from Casey Family Programs to further key recommendations of the federal Commission to Eliminate Child Abuse and Neglect Fatalities around the importance and impact of safety science and data sharing to support systems change and reform.
Center for Innovation in Population Health has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider™, ACEP No. 7574. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified.