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Toward standardization, harmonization, and integration of social determinants of health data: A Texas clinical and translational science award institutions collaboration

Craven CK, Highfield L, Basit M, Bernstam EV, Choi BY, Ferrer RL, Gelfond JA, Pruitt SL, Kannan V, Shireman PK, Spratt H, Morales KJ, Wang CP, Wang Z, Zozus MN, Sankary EC, Schmidt S
J Clin Transl Sci

INTRODUCTION: The focus on social determinants of health (SDOH) and their impact on health outcomes is evident in U.S. federal actions by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology. The disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on minorities and communities of color heightened awareness of health inequities and the need for more robust SDOH data collection. Four Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) hubs comprising the Texas Regional CTSA Consortium (TRCC) undertook an inventory to understand what contextual-level SDOH datasets are offered centrally and which individual-level SDOH are collected in structured fields in each electronic health record (EHR) system potentially for all patients.

METHODS: Hub teams identified American Community Survey (ACS) datasets available via their enterprise data warehouses for research. Each hub's EHR analyst team identified structured fields available in their EHR for SDOH using a collection instrument based on a 2021 PCORnet survey and conducted an SDOH field completion rate analysis.

RESULTS: One hub offered ACS datasets centrally. All hubs collected eleven SDOH elements in structured EHR fields. Two collected Homeless and Veteran statuses. Completeness at four hubs was 80%-98%: Ethnicity, Race; < 10%: Education, Financial Strain, Food Insecurity, Housing Security/Stability, Interpersonal Violence, Social Isolation, Stress, Transportation.

CONCLUSION: Completeness levels for SDOH data in EHR at TRCC hubs varied and were low for most measures. Multiple system-level discussions may be necessary to increase standardized SDOH EHR-based data collection and harmonization to drive effective value-based care, health disparities research, translational interventions, and evidence-based policy.

Craven CK, Highfield L, Basit M, et al. Toward standardization, harmonization, and integration of social determinants of health data: a Texas clinical and translational science award institutions collaboration. J Clin Transl Sci. 2024;8(1):e17. DOI:10.1017/cts.2024.2. PMID: 38384919

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Social Determinant of Health
Built Environment
Economic Security
Education/Literacy
Employment
Food/Hunger
Housing Stability
Transportation
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Violence/Safety
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