Addressing Social Determinants of Health: Beyond the Clinic Walls Improve health outcomes by addressing social determinants of health
Social determinants of health have up to 6x the impact on health as compared to clinical care. Addressing social determinants requires collaboration across medical care, public health, and social service providers.
What are social determinants of health? Conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age, and the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life
Eight steps to addressing social determinants of health in your practice Understand and engage your community. Engage key leadership. Assess your readiness. Select and define your plan. Assess SDOH at the patient level. Link patient to SDOH resources. Evaluate and Refine Celebrate your success
Addressing Social Determinants There are many social determinants of health and each can influence one another. It is best to begin by selecting one area of focus. Select a social determinant to focus on Choose a health outcome to track Define your target patient population
The Effects of Addressing Social Determinants Improve Health Outcomes Improve Quality Lower Costs Enhance Joy at Work for Healthcare Providers
Tools/Resources available to your practice The Accountable Health Communities Health- Related Social Needs Screening Tool PREPARE: Protocol for Responding to and Assessing patient Assets, Risks, and Experiences Social Determinants of Health Guide to Social Needs Screening Tool and Resources Patient Centered Assessment Method Dial 211 for Essential Community Services Workflow Implementation
How is it working at other practices? Bronx, NY Alameda County, CA Greenville, SC Steps in Practice Summary = Location Featured Here Summarize the description of the steps in practice section in a bulleted format Keep it concise and straight to the point Think about what information would be helpful to a practice manager that is presenting this information Review other module pitch decks for examples North Texas
“ You have to meet the patient where they’re at and recognize that the goal [they] might want to set may not be directly related to [their] medical condition, but looking a little bit further at the connections that can be made to other resources to address what is really important to them. ” Damara Gutnick, MD embed video
For additional resources, frequently asked questions and implementation support, visit stepsforward.org