Membership Application


Our mission is to encourage adoption of evidence-based practices, transform primary and preventive care, and measurably improve health outcomes, quality of life, and health equity for Tennesseans.


The Tennessee Population Health Consortium conducts practice-based quality improvement (QI) and population health research to:

  • Strengthen and support primary care practices across TN through three major initiatives.
  • Train health coaches, patient navigators, and provider champions (e.g., physicians, nurses, and other health professionals) for primary care clinics through targeted training.
  • Build a statewide population health data infrastructure through the Tennessee Population Health Research Network (TN-POPnet) and its Heart Health, Diabetes, and Cancer Prevention Registries to track outcomes and improve care across Tennessee.

BENEFITS INCLUDE:


Initiatives: Opportunities for collaboration in statewide practice-based quality improvement (QI) and research to measurably improve population health and health equity in Tennessee.

Training and Career Development:

Opportunities in health care quality improvement, population health, and health system science; for community health worker training; and motivational interviewing, health coaching, and patient navigation certification.

Data Network: Participate in the Tennessee Population Health Data Network. This data can be used to conduct population health research or track progress in measurably improving population health.

Patient Expertise: Get guidance from Patient Advisory Councils across the state to make care more patient-centered and to obtain advice on quality improvement and applied research initiatives.

Membership in the Tennessee Population Health Consortium is open to organizational partners and interdisciplinary faculty, staff, and friends of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC), the University of Tennessee, partner academic institutions, representatives of health systems, health plans, quality improvement/ practice transformation organizations, government, and primary and specialty care practices. We also welcome interdisciplinary health care providers dedicated to measurably improving population health in Tennessee.


Requirements:

  • Individuals members must hold a faculty or staff appointment at one of our collaborating institutions
  • Organizational partners can simple complete the application below

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