Troy Trygstad, PharmD, MBA, PhD, vice president of pharmacy programs at Community Care of North Carolina, expressed the importance of a healthcare approach that concentrates on patient care and various delivery models that, in the end, promote long-term health and changes in health trajectory.
Troy Trygstad, PharmD, MBA, PhD, vice president of pharmacy programs at Community Care of North Carolina, expressed the importance of a healthcare approach that concentrates on patient care and various delivery models that, in the end, promote long-term health and changes in health trajectory.
“I think Community Care of North Carolina approaches population health management differently in a number of ways,” Mr Trygstad said. “I’d say the most important way is investment in infrastructure and investment in the processes of care and care delivery that lead to reductions and utilization in future time periods.”
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