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Using quality improvement to address social determinants of health needs in perinatal care

Lee King P, Surenian A, Odom RM, Shah K, Lee S, Jenkins E, Borders A
Semin Perinatol
There are unacceptable racial inequities in perinatal outcomes in the United States. Social determinants of health (SDOH) are associated with health outcomes and contribute to disparities in maternal and newborn health. In this article, we (1) review the literature on SDOH improvement in the perinatal space, (2) describe the SDOH work facilitated by the Illinois Perinatal Quality Collaborative (ILPQC) in the Birth Equity quality improvement initiative, (3) detail a hospital's experience with implementing strategies to improve SDOH screening and linkage to needed resources and services and (4) outline a framework for success for addressing SDOH locally. A state-based quality improvement initiative can facilitate implementation of strategies to increase screening for SDOH. Engaging patients and communities with specific actionable strategies is key to increase linkage to needed SDOH resources and services.

Lee King P, Surenian A, Odom RM, et al. Using quality improvement to address social determinants of health needs in perinatal care. Semin Perinatol. 2024;151908. DOI:10.1053/j.semperi.2024.151908. PMID: 38692995

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Outcomes
Process
Population
Pregnant/New Mothers
Screening research
Yes
Social Determinant of Health
Childcare
Economic Security
Food/Hunger
Health Care Access
Housing Stability
Transportation
Utilities
Violence/Safety
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Review