Bachelor Health Admin · Capella FlexPath

BHA-FPX3108: Population Health Management Strategies

A specialization course in Capella's BHA FlexPath program where students investigate epidemiology, evidence-based wellness promotion, disease management, accountable care organizations, and patient engagement research strategies.

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BHA-FPX3108 shifts your focus from individual patient care to population-level health management. The assessments require you to apply epidemiological concepts, design evidence-based wellness programs, analyze accountable care organization structures, and develop patient engagement strategies. This is one of the more analytically demanding BHA specialization courses because it requires connecting clinical and public health concepts to administrative decision-making. Here is what the course demands and how academic support for BHA-FPX3108 can help.

Course Overview

This course investigates epidemiology and its patterns, causes, and effects relative to health and disease conditions across identified populations. Students identify evidence-based approaches to promote wellness, disease management, and evolving financial reimbursement strategies. In addition, students gain understanding of critical factors associated with accountable care organizations and formulate applied research strategies focused on patient engagement.

Common Assessment Focus Areas

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Common Challenges in This Course

The epidemiological analysis assessment trips students up when they describe a disease without analyzing its population-level patterns. Rubrics expect you to use epidemiological measures (incidence rate, prevalence, mortality rate, years of potential life lost) and connect them to specific social determinants, not just describe symptoms and treatments. On the ACO analysis, students frequently explain what ACOs are without evaluating whether they actually work. Strong assessments cite MSSP (Medicare Shared Savings Program) performance data, analyze specific quality benchmarks, and address the tension between shared savings incentives and the costs of care coordination infrastructure.

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BHA-FPX3108 FAQ

Do I need a public health background for this course?

No, but you will need to learn basic epidemiological concepts (incidence, prevalence, risk factors). The course teaches these from an administrative perspective, not a clinical one.

What population data sources should I use?

CDC WONDER, Healthy People objectives, state and county health department reports, and WHO Global Health Observatory are standard. Avoid using individual hospital data when the assessment asks for population-level analysis.

What is an ACO and why does it matter for this course?

An Accountable Care Organization is a group of providers who share financial responsibility for the health outcomes of a defined patient population. It is the primary organizational model for population health management in the U.S., making it central to this course.

How does patient engagement differ from patient satisfaction?

Patient engagement measures active participation in health management (self-monitoring, shared decision-making, care plan adherence). Patient satisfaction measures the experience of receiving care. Rubrics expect you to distinguish between these concepts.