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This presentation explores two distinct—and often opposing—approaches within public health: Population Health Management (PHM) and Health Through Community (HTC). Dr. Karl Johnson will highlight key characteristics that differentiate these models and illustrate the contrast through practical examples. Drawing on the core values of public health and the unique challenges of our current historical moment, the presentation will make a case for shifting from PHM toward HTC.

Speaker

Karl Johnson
Karl Johnson
Assistant Professor, Department of Public Health Leadership and Practice, UNC Chapel Hill

Karl Johnson serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Public Health Leadership and Practice at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health. His major research interests include public health governance, the intersection of technology and health, and the role of faith communities in promoting health.