INTRODUCTION:Despite recent growth in healthcare delivery-based social risk screening, little is known about patient perspectives on these activities. This study evaluates patient and caregiver acceptability of social risk screening. METHODS:This was a cross-sectional survey of 969 adult patients and adult caregivers of pediatric patients recruited from 6 primary care clinics and 4 emergency departments across 9 states. Survey items included the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation Accountable Health Communities' social risk screening tool and questions about appropriateness of screening and comfort with including social risk data in electronic health records. Logistic regressions evaluated covariate associations with acceptability m...
PurposeBecause social conditions such as food insecurity and housing instability shape health outcom...
BackgroundClinical screening for basic social needs-such as food and housing insecurity-is becoming ...
BackgroundInitiatives to identify and intervene on patients' socioeconomic needs in the context of h...
INTRODUCTION:Despite recent growth in healthcare delivery-based social risk screening, little is kno...
INTRODUCTION:This study aimed to better understand patient and caregiver perspectives on social risk...
Introduction: With recent healthcare policy changes, including the creation of accountable care orga...
Motivated by transitions to value-based payment programs, healthcare organizations are beginning to ...
Purpose: The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends routine screening for behavioral and mental h...
BackgroundDespite unprecedented enthusiasm for integrating social risk screening and related interve...
The United States’ healthcare system has focused on identifying determinants of negative health outc...
ObjectiveChild health is strongly influenced by social determinants. Little is known about the opini...
Background: Unmet social needs (USN) are defined as a privation of basic resources or services (e.g....
Introduction: Social risks adversely affect health and are associated with increased healthcare util...
Introduction: Social risks, or adverse social conditions associated with poor health, are prevalent ...
Background: Unmet social needs are widespread and greatly influence health and well-being. Local Pro...
PurposeBecause social conditions such as food insecurity and housing instability shape health outcom...
BackgroundClinical screening for basic social needs-such as food and housing insecurity-is becoming ...
BackgroundInitiatives to identify and intervene on patients' socioeconomic needs in the context of h...
INTRODUCTION:Despite recent growth in healthcare delivery-based social risk screening, little is kno...
INTRODUCTION:This study aimed to better understand patient and caregiver perspectives on social risk...
Introduction: With recent healthcare policy changes, including the creation of accountable care orga...
Motivated by transitions to value-based payment programs, healthcare organizations are beginning to ...
Purpose: The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends routine screening for behavioral and mental h...
BackgroundDespite unprecedented enthusiasm for integrating social risk screening and related interve...
The United States’ healthcare system has focused on identifying determinants of negative health outc...
ObjectiveChild health is strongly influenced by social determinants. Little is known about the opini...
Background: Unmet social needs (USN) are defined as a privation of basic resources or services (e.g....
Introduction: Social risks adversely affect health and are associated with increased healthcare util...
Introduction: Social risks, or adverse social conditions associated with poor health, are prevalent ...
Background: Unmet social needs are widespread and greatly influence health and well-being. Local Pro...
PurposeBecause social conditions such as food insecurity and housing instability shape health outcom...
BackgroundClinical screening for basic social needs-such as food and housing insecurity-is becoming ...
BackgroundInitiatives to identify and intervene on patients' socioeconomic needs in the context of h...