Develop strategies to promote data sharing, repository use and analytics. 451 0 obj <> endobj 492 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[<53DEFA964478084CA891C1E44B68C780>]/Index[451 67]/Info 450 0 R/Length 139/Prev 884250/Root 452 0 R/Size 518/Type/XRef/W[1 3 1]>>stream We are dedicated to reducing health disparities throughout the state. We lead the nation in the number of individuals who are uninsured. endstream endobj 452 0 obj <>>> endobj 453 0 obj <>/ExtGState<>/Font<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageC]/Properties<>/Shading<>/XObject<>>>/Rotate 0/TrimBox[0.0 0.0 792.0 612.0]/Type/Page>> endobj 454 0 obj <>stream (512) 499-4200, UT System Population Health Strategic Plan, Increase UT System Collaborations to Address Population Health, Develop Strategies to Promote Data Sharing, Repository Use and Analytics, Increase Use and Reach of Telemedicine for Delivery of Primary and Secondary Care, Prioritize Mental Health and Expansion of Integrated Mental Health Services, Advance Health and Health Care Workforce Development, Population Health Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2019-2024, Texas Collaborative for Healthy Mothers and Babies. �� @yI��� UT Health San Antonio:Executive Summary | Full Plan, UT Health Science Center at Houston:Executive Summary | Full Plan, UT Health Science Center at Tyler:Executive Summary | Full Plan, MD Anderson Cancer Center:Executive Summary | Full Plan, UT Austin, Dell Medical School:Executive Summary | Full Plan, UT Rio Grande Valley:Executive Summary | Full Plan, UT Southwestern:Executive Summary | Full Plan, © 2020 The University of Texas System. • Develop mechanisms that encourage residents to actively engage in the management and improvement of %%EOF Undergirding all six objectives is a deep commitment to addressing health disparities and reducing equity and access challenges faced by our communities. These six areas will set the stage for UT System institutions to build on their national leadership in population health and to significantly improve health in their respective communities and across the state of Texas. Thank you for your interest in this initiative and in improving health for all Texans. 517 0 obj <>stream This plan was developed by a group of population health leaders from the UT health and medical institutions as part of the newly established UT Collaboration for Population Health Innovation and Improvement (UT CoPHII). Our coastal region is uniquely vulnerable to natural disasters. 210 West 7th Street, Austin, Texas 78701-2982. Racial and ethnic health disparities are significant within our rural, suburban, and urban communities. E_ǘc�$��^���&`�1\�k)�DQ���M�*��s1J�Lq�P����[��%�Z��v����u?�������'0�T~�Y�A����6��.�/m �QzL}(x[ǫa!��c����g��7��jb#�? In many ways, our zip codes can be more predictive of our health outcomes than our genetic codes. Texas’ population is diverse and growing, and is more than just a reflection of the nation’s diversity; it’s a vision of what the United States may look like in the future. Texas also faces considerable population health challenges. The Popualtion Health Strategic Plan builds on the District’s Strategic Plan and sets out the strategy for Population Health over the next five years.
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