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Hospital involvement in screening for and addressing patients' health-related social needs

Singh SR, Hogg-Graham R
Med Care Res Rev

The number of hospitals screening patients for health-related social needs (HRSNs) has increased substantially in recent years, yet little is known about the extent to which hospitals invest in programs or strategies aimed at addressing identified needs. Using data from the 2022 American Hospital Association (AHA) Annual Survey for 2,468 non-federal general medical and surgical hospitals, this study explored screening rates and related interventions for eight HRSNs: housing, food insecurity, utilities, interpersonal violence, transportation, employment or income, education, and social isolation. Sample hospitals screened for an average of 6.1 HRSNs and had programs or strategies for an average of 5.4 HRSNs. Hospitals that screened their patients for HRSNs were significantly more likely to invest in interventions aimed at addressing these needs. Serving patients more holistically by addressing both medical and social needs has the potential to improve health outcomes and ultimately reduce health disparities.

Singh SR, Hogg-Graham R. Hospital involvement in screening for and addressing patients' health-related social needs. Med Care Res Rev. 2025. Epub ahead of print. DOI:10.1177/10775587241310922. PMID: 39819135

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Resource type
Peer Reviewed Research
Outcomes
Social Needs/ SDH
Population
Health Care Professionals
Screening research
Yes
Social Determinant of Health
Economic Security
Education/Literacy
Employment
Food/Hunger
Housing Stability
Social Support/Social Isolation
Transportation
Utilities
Violence/Safety
Study design
Other Study Design