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A novel pharmacy liaison program to address health-related social needs at an urban safety-net hospital

Borden CG, Ashe EM, de la Vega PB, Gast V, Saint-Phard T, Brody-Fialkin J, Power J, Wang N, Lasser KE
Am J Health Syst Pharm

PURPOSE: Patients with unmet health-related social needs (HRSNs) often experience poor health outcomes and have high levels of healthcare utilization. We describe a program where dually trained pharmacy liaison-patient navigators (PL-PNs) screen for and address HRSNs while providing medication management services to patients with high levels of acute care utilization in a Medicaid Accountable Care Organization. We are unaware of prior studies that have described this PL-PN role. METHODS: We analyzed case management spreadsheets for the 2 PL-PNs who staffed the program to identify the HRSNs that patients faced and the ways PL-PNs addressed them. We administered surveys, including an 8-item client satisfaction questionnaire (CSQ-8), to characterize patient perceptions of the program. RESULTS: Initially, 182 patients (86.6% English speaking, 80.2% from a marginalized racial or ethnic group, and 63.2% with a significant medical comorbidity) were enrolled in the program. Non-English-speaking patients were more likely to receive the minimum intervention dose (completion of an HRSN screener). Case management spreadsheet data (available for 160 patients who engaged with the program) indicated that 71% of participants faced at least one HRSN, most often food insecurity (30%), lack of transportation (21%), difficulty paying for utilities (19%), and housing insecurity (19%). Forty-three participants (27%) completed the survey with an average CSQ-8 score of 27.9, indicating high levels of satisfaction with the program. Survey participants reported receiving medication management services, social needs referrals, health-system navigation assistance, and social support. CONCLUSION: Integration of pharmacy medication adherence and patient navigation services is a promising approach to streamline the HRSN screening and referral process at an urban safety-net hospital.

Borden CG, Ashe EM, de la Vega PB, et al. A novel pharmacy liaison program to address health-related social needs at an urban safety-net hospital [published online ahead of print, 2023 May 21]. Am J Health Syst Pharm. 2023;zxad113. DOI:10.1093/ajhp/zxad113. PMID: 37210728

 

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Publication year
Resource type
Peer Reviewed Research
Outcomes
Social Needs/ SDH
Patient Experience of Care
Population
Complex Patients
Medicaid-insured
Screening research
Yes
Social Determinant of Health
Education/Literacy
Employment
Food/Hunger
Housing Stability
Transportation
Utilities
Study design
Pre-post with Comparison Group