Addressing Social Determinants of Health Identified by Systematic Screening in a Medicaid Accountable Care Organization: A Qualitative Study
Julia Browne,Julia Browne,Jessica L. McCurley,Vicki Fung,Douglas E. Levy,Cheryl R. Clark,Cheryl R. Clark,Anne N. Thorndike +7 more
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The psychological burden on resource staff is an important and underappreciated factor that could impact patient care and lead to staff burnout and should be considered when developing programs for addressing SDOH.Abstract:
Introduction/Objectives:Systematic screening for social determinants of health (SDOH), such as food and housing insecurity, is increasingly implemented in primary care, particularly in the context ...read more
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