Certified Population Health Program Manager (CPHPM)™

The Certified Population Health Program Manager (CPHPM) certification is a specialized credential designed for professionals who plan, manage, and evaluate population health initiatives across healthcare systems, public health agencies, and community-based organizations. As health systems transition from episodic care to value-based, preventive, and population-focused models, the need for skilled program managers who can address social determinants, reduce disparities, and improve health outcomes at scale has never been more critical. The CPHPM program equips participants with the strategic, analytical, and operational capabilities to lead population health programs that are data-driven, equity-focused, and outcome-oriented.

Population health management involves aligning clinical care, public health principles, health informatics, and community engagement to improve the well-being of defined populations. The CPHPM certification bridges practice and policy by guiding professionals through program planning, stakeholder collaboration, data integration, risk stratification, and performance measurement—enabling them to effectively manage health outcomes and costs across populations.

Certification Program Objectives:

Upon completing the Certified Population Health Program Manager (CPHPM) program, participants will be able to:

  • Design and Manage Population Health Programs: Develop structured programs that address chronic disease, prevention, care coordination, and health equity.
  • Use Data to Drive Population Health Strategies: Apply analytics to stratify risk, monitor outcomes, and inform intervention design.
  • Integrate Clinical and Community-Based Interventions: Bridge healthcare delivery with social services and public health initiatives for whole-person care.
  • Engage Stakeholders and Build Coalitions: Collaborate with providers, payers, community leaders, and public agencies to align efforts and share accountability.
  • Address Social Determinants of Health (SDOH): Design strategies that mitigate barriers such as housing, nutrition, transportation, and education.
  • Measure Program Impact and Ensure Sustainability: Evaluate ROI, health outcomes, and cost-effectiveness to refine strategies and demonstrate value.

Certification Eligibility Criteria:

To apply for certification from The American Institute of Business and Management (AIBM) and its allied institutions, candidates must meet at least one of the following criteria:

  • A Bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution

And/or

  • 2 to 5 years of relevant work experience in the related professional field.

Note: Applicants who do not hold a Bachelor’s degree but possess exceptional professional experience and hold significant positions within their organizations in a relevant field may also be considered for certification on a case-by-case basis, subject to the approval of the AIBM evaluation committee.

Certifying Examination:

  • To be certified as CPHPM, student should take up a 1.5 hours online exam conducted by AIIHM.
  • The qualifying exam would consist of 50 multiple choice questions, testing core certification modules.
  • Professionals with relevant experience and other qualifying criteria may be exempted from the examination.

Certification Modules:

  • Module 1: Foundations of Population Health and Health Equity
  • Module 2: Program Planning and Strategic Implementation
  • Module 3: Data Analytics, Risk Stratification, and Health Informatics
  • Module 4: SDOH and Community-Based Interventions
  • Module 5: Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration and Partnership Building
  • Module 6: Monitoring, Evaluation, and Program Sustainability

* The Certification Title and its modules are regularly reviewed, updated and may change in alignment with evolving industry needs and regulatory standards.

Who Should Do This Certification:

The CPHPM certification is ideal for professionals tasked with improving community health, reducing disparities, and managing population-focused initiatives. It is especially relevant for:

  • Population Health Program Managers and Coordinators: Individuals overseeing targeted health initiatives, care management programs, or integrated care projects.
  • Public Health Professionals and Policy Strategists: Those working at the intersection of community health, policy implementation, and health systems reform.
  • Care Coordinators and Case Managers: Clinicians and navigators who coordinate care for high-risk or vulnerable populations across the continuum of care.
  • Healthcare Administrators and Strategy Officers: Leaders integrating population health approaches into institutional planning and delivery systems.
  • Health Insurance and Managed Care Professionals: Those designing population health strategies for value-based contracts, ACOs, or Medicaid populations.
  • Community Health Workers and NGO Program Directors: Professionals leading outreach or education programs in underserved communities.
  • Clinical Leaders in Primary and Preventive Care: Physicians, nurses, and allied health professionals working to reduce preventable hospitalizations and promote chronic care management.
  • Aspiring Health Program Leaders: Professionals transitioning into population health or public health program management roles.

Whether you’re managing chronic disease interventions, coordinating cross-sectoral partnerships, or using data to guide outreach efforts, the CPHPM certification prepares you to lead impactful, sustainable, and equitable population health programs.