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Implementing social determinant of health screening in a family medicine clinic: A pilot study

K. Isaacs
Am J Med Qual

While unmet social needs can perpetuate barriers to health equity, health care staff may feel unprepared to address these needs. This article describes a pilot study on implementing a screening process for social determinants of health in a family medicine clinic where there was no prior standard of care. A quality improvement approach was used to frame the implementation and evolution of screening and follow-up strategies for social needs. Social determinant of health screening was successfully implemented during this pilot of 400 encounters, revealing a 26.3% prevalence. Options for addressing social needs grew during the study, although no statistically significant impact was observed on measured short-term health outcomes. Physicians can use quality improvement to counter clinical inertia toward addressing social determinants of health and also to concurrently screen and develop appropriate patient-oriented solutions in their clinics.

Isaacs K. Implementing social determinant of health screening in a family medicine clinic: a pilot study. Am J Med Qual. 2021 Aug 20. doi: 10.1097/JMQ.0000000000000016. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 34419977.

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