Identifying and Intervening on Social Needs in Clinical Settings: Evidence and Evidence Gaps

Special Issue of AJPM Focused on Social Interventions Research
SIREN is pleased to announce the release of Identifying and Intervening on Social Needs in Clinical Settings: Evidence and Evidence Gaps, a special issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine focused on social and health care integration, made possible by funding from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Kaiser Permanente, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Articles include new research on clinic-based social risk screening and referrals programs and payment and policy models that can incentivize these activities. See a complete list of articles in the supplement below.