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Federally Qualified Health Centers' screening for social risk factors and health outcomes

Davlyatov G, Choi S, Borkowski NM, Hearld KR, Aswani M
J Ambul Care Manage

Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) are ideally positioned to identify and address health-related social needs, but little is understood about the relationship between social risk factor (SRF) screening and health outcomes. We studied 1352 FQHCs from the 2019 Uniform Data System. Ordinary least squares regression was used to estimate the relationship between SRF screening and the percentage of patients with adequately controlled diabetes and hypertension. Results show 71% of the FQHCs in the sample collected SRFs. FQHCs' screened for SRFs had higher percentages of patients with adequately controlled diabetes (69.5% vs 67.0%, P < .001) and hypertension (63.8% vs 59.4%, P < .001) relative to FQHCs not collecting SRFs.

Davlyatov G, Choi S, Borkowski NM, Hearld KR, Aswani M. Federally qualified health centers' screening for social risk factors and health outcomes. J Ambul Care Manage. 2024;47(3):113-121. DOI:10.1097/jac.0000000000000494. PMID: 38744311

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Health & Health Behaviors
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Medicaid-insured
Medicare-insured
Social Determinant of Health
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