Introduction: Unmet health-related social needs (HRSN) are among the drivers of disparities in morbidity and mortality during public health emergencies such as the novel coronavirus 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic. Although emergency departments (ED) see a high volume of patients with HRSN, ED providers have limited time to complete detailed assessments of patients’ HRSN and are not always able to provide up-to-date and comprehensive information to patients on available community resources. Electronic, geographically indexed resource database systems have the potential to provide an efficient way for emergency physicians to rapidly identify community resources in settings where immediate social work consultation is not accessible.Methods: We condu...
Emergency Departments across the world are flooded with patient interactions for a range of reasons,...
Purpose and ObjectivesEmergency departments see a disproportionate share of low-income and uninsured...
For a variety of reasons including cheap computing, widespread adoption of electronic medical record...
Introduction: Many patients have unaddressed social needs that significantly impact their health, ye...
Introduction: Social determinants of health (SDoH) impact patients’ health outcomes, yet screening m...
Background: Social determinants of health (SDoH) have significant implications for health outcomes ...
Abstract Background People arriving at the emergency department (ED) often have unmet health‐related...
Introduction: Social risks adversely affect health and are associated with increased healthcare util...
Introduction: Emergency departments (EDs) are the safety net for millions of patients who need to ac...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: There has been increasing attention to screening for health-related social needs. H...
With recent healthcare policy changes, including the creation of the accountable care organizations,...
Introduction: Time to facility is a crucial element in emergency medicine (EM). Fine-scale geospatia...
Introduction: Social risks, or adverse social conditions associated with poor health, are prevalent ...
Introduction: Time to facility is a crucial element in emergency medicine (EM). Fine-scale geospatia...
Introduction Social Work (SW) referrals made in the emergency department (ED) highlight the weakness...
Emergency Departments across the world are flooded with patient interactions for a range of reasons,...
Purpose and ObjectivesEmergency departments see a disproportionate share of low-income and uninsured...
For a variety of reasons including cheap computing, widespread adoption of electronic medical record...
Introduction: Many patients have unaddressed social needs that significantly impact their health, ye...
Introduction: Social determinants of health (SDoH) impact patients’ health outcomes, yet screening m...
Background: Social determinants of health (SDoH) have significant implications for health outcomes ...
Abstract Background People arriving at the emergency department (ED) often have unmet health‐related...
Introduction: Social risks adversely affect health and are associated with increased healthcare util...
Introduction: Emergency departments (EDs) are the safety net for millions of patients who need to ac...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: There has been increasing attention to screening for health-related social needs. H...
With recent healthcare policy changes, including the creation of the accountable care organizations,...
Introduction: Time to facility is a crucial element in emergency medicine (EM). Fine-scale geospatia...
Introduction: Social risks, or adverse social conditions associated with poor health, are prevalent ...
Introduction: Time to facility is a crucial element in emergency medicine (EM). Fine-scale geospatia...
Introduction Social Work (SW) referrals made in the emergency department (ED) highlight the weakness...
Emergency Departments across the world are flooded with patient interactions for a range of reasons,...
Purpose and ObjectivesEmergency departments see a disproportionate share of low-income and uninsured...
For a variety of reasons including cheap computing, widespread adoption of electronic medical record...