Population Health & Informatics: Our Mission
With a focus on excellence, Population Health & Informatics strives to enhance health and well-being for all. As revolutionary experts in our field, we are driven by innovation and a commitment to providing proactive solutions to issues like hospital-acquired infections. Our passionate team believes that prevention is key, and we work tirelessly to ensure a healthier future.
Population Health & Informatics was begun in 2023 to decrease hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) which will encourage more patients to entrust those of us in the health field, with their health to extend life expectancies. Research by various respondents reveals that getting sicker in the hospital was one of the main reasons patients distrust healthcare providers, not to exclude malpractice and apathy. There are options to see and/or compare which places have the most malpractice cases or HAIs, including one by Medicare (https://www.medicare.gov/hospitalcompare/search.html).
While Population Health & Informatics is unable to do anything about malpractice or apathy, we can provide ways and planning to be proactive which will prevent malpractice and have fewer facilities with fines from Office for Civil Rights (OCR), HIPAA violations, fines from the Center for Medicare/Medicaid Services (CMS), and lowered risk of losing accreditation from the Joint Commission.
While the team is still growing, Population Health & Informatics was begun by Kendrick Williams, MSHI, who is a medical researcher and is enthused by outcomes that quality data can bring. Kendrick Williams earned a master’s degree from Grand Canyon University in health informatics and a bachelor’s degree from Bryan University in health administration and analytics.
From the revenue earned at Population Health & Informatics, donations were made to different nonprofits, including Autism Speaks, Red Cross, Taste Project, and some others. Also, my friend, who is author (https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/rivers-in-the-desert-elena-r-jordan/1143840206) of Rivers in the Desert , Elena R. Jordan, is a person who sort of inspired me to begin this although our college majors were different. Another special person to thank is my girlfriend, Revonna Woods. She has a son with singing talent, named Tavarous. Here is a sample of his music: IMG 9421 - YouTube. If you have a nonprofit for us to help, contact us. Thus far, we want to thank God and our sponsors.