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The American way of producing health is failing. It continues to rank very low among developed countries on our most vital need…to live a long and healthy life. Despite the well-intentioned actions on the part of government, life sciences, and technology, the most important resource for achieving our full health potential is ourselves.

This book is about how you can do so, and how others can help you. Dwight McNeill introduces person-centered health analytics (pchA) and shows how you can use it to master five everyday behaviors that cause and perpetuate most chronic diseases.

 

Using Person-Centered Health Analytics to Live Longer combines deep insight, a comprehensive framework, and practical tools for living longer and healthier lives. It offers a clear path forward for both individuals and stakeholders, including providers, payers, health promotion companies, technology innovators, government, and analytics practitioners.

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Dwight McNeill, PhD, MPH, is a teacher, writer, and consultant. He is a Lecturer at Suffolk University where he teaches courses in population health and health policy.
  Dwight has published two previous books on health analytics, including A Framework for Applying Analytics in Healthcare: What Can Be Learned from the Best Practices in Retail, Banking, Politics, and Sports and (editor) Analytics in Healthcare and the Life Sciences: Strategies, Implementation Methods, and Best Practices. He has also published many journal articles, including “Building Organizational Capacity: A Cornerstone of Health System Reform” (with Janet Corrigan) in Health Affairs.
  Over his 30-year career, he has worked in corporate settings, most recently as Global Leader for Business Analytics and Optimization for the Healthcare Industry for IBM, and previously at GTE; government settings at the federal (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality) and state (Commonwealth of MA) levels; analytics companies; and provider settings. He consults on analytics innovations to improve population health management and person-centered health.
  Dwight earned his PhD from Brandeis University in Health and Social Policy and his MPH from Yale University in Public Health and Epidemiology.

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Help People Get What They Want Most: Longer, Healthier Lives

The American way of producing health is failing. It continues to rank very low among developed countries on our most vital need…to live a long and healthy life. Despite the well-intentioned actions on the part of government, life sciences, and technology, the most important resource for achieving our full health potential is ourselves.

This book is about how you can do so, and how others can help you. Dwight McNeill introduces person-centered health analytics (pchA) and shows how you can use it to master five everyday behaviors that cause and perpetuate most chronic diseases.

This book is about action, not talk. McNeill defines a future where you coordinate attainment of your own good health within the context of a person-centered health culture. He explains why pchA is an inevitable solution for what ails U.S. health care, and provides a comprehensive toolkit that equips you to optimize your own health. Additionally, he shows stakeholders how to facilitate pchA’s adoption and support those individual efforts.

Using Person-Centered Health Analytics to Live Longer combines deep insight, a comprehensive framework, and practical tools for living longer and healthier lives. It offers a clear path forward for both individuals and stakeholders, including providers, payers, health promotion companies, technology innovators, government, and analytics practitioners.

Make preventive health work—finally
Discover a new vision for people-centric, self-managed, 24/7 behavior change

Support individuals as they systematically improve their health trajectories
Implement a complete framework for engaging individuals in “coproducing” health

Use and share powerful personal health tools that are already here
Help people know themselves, protect their health, mind illnesses, and manage their data

Overcome five key barriers to person-centered health analytics
Address issues related to physicians, payment, proof, pleasing customers, and privacy

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