Posts Tagged ‘SDOH Screening’
SDOH Screeners Don’t Capture Full Scope of Utilities Insecurity
New research suggests requests for shutoff protection may provide a truer picture of patient needs.
Read MoreBuilding Lasting Confidence in Addressing Social Needs
A service-learning project created by Socially Responsible Surgery highlights the advantages of integrating hands-on experience with social determinants of health into medical education.
Read MoreExploring Social Needs and Behavioral Health Risks in Children
The rise of screening for social needs presents an opportunity for pediatricians to make connections across screening tools and develop targeted interventions, a new study suggests.
Read MoreUniversal Screening to Protect Patients from Energy Insecurity
Many people eligible for utilities shutoff protections due to their health are unaware of it, but providers can look to universal screening to help bridge the gap.
Read MoreShifting the Culture of SDOH Screening in Specialty Clinics
Research from a sickle cell disease clinic hopes to shift the philosophy of subspecialty clinics to embrace a more holistic view of patient health.
Read MoreBuy-In and Feedback Crucial for SDOH Screening Implementation
A new paper finds that factors affecting SDOH screening use vary by clinic, suggesting that local clinicians merit say-so in implementation.
Read MoreA Model for Integrating SDOH Screening and Referral in the EHR
Study shows success in using EHR technology to streamline social determinant of health screening and referrals to hospital and community resources.
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