Combining Clinical and Social Determinants to Improve DoD/Veteran Well-Being: The Service Member Veteran Risk Profile

M. Oxley, R. Hartman
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This paper introduces the Service member Veteran Risk Profile (SVRP), a mathematical process/solution to quantitatively represent transitioning Service member (TSM) and/or Veteran quality of life risks by integrating clinical and social determinant data into an individual risk profile. The SVRP creates, for the first time, a mechanism for the Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to holistically represent the challenges of military members transitioning into civilian life that can lead to negative outcomes and proactively identify transitioning Service members and Veterans at risk. More importantly, the SVRP supports clinical and non-clinical modalities to reduce the negative impacts of transition and beyond for TSM and Veterans. Lastly, the SVRP can be displayed through user-friendly visualizations so DoD/VA policymakers and decision-makers can make more informed policy and resource decisions to improve TSM/Veteran overall quality of life.
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结合临床和社会决定因素改善国防部/退伍军人福利:服务成员退伍军人风险概况
本文介绍了退伍军人风险概况(SVRP),这是一个数学过程/解决方案,通过将临床和社会决定因素数据整合到个人风险概况中,定量地表示过渡服役人员(TSM)和/或退伍军人的生活质量风险。SVRP首次为国防部(DoD)和退伍军人事务部(VA)创建了一个机制,以全面代表军人向平民生活过渡时可能导致负面结果的挑战,并主动识别过渡服务人员和面临风险的退伍军人。更重要的是,SVRP支持临床和非临床模式,以减少TSM和退伍军人过渡及其后的负面影响。最后,SVRP可以通过用户友好的可视化显示,因此国防部/退伍军人事务部的决策者和决策者可以制定更明智的政策和资源决策,以提高TSM/退伍军人的整体生活质量。
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