学术医疗系统中的社会需求筛查:景观评估。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Population Health Management Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-29 DOI:10.1089/pop.2024.0111
Jennifer K Bretsch, Andrea S Wallace, Rosha McCoy
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社会需求筛查作为解决健康的社会决定因素的一种方法,已经获得了广泛的关注,但它在标准化、资源分配和后续护理方面面临着挑战。美国医学院协会开展的这项为期一年的研究,整合了来自会议、调查和关键信息提供者访谈的数据,考察了学术卫生系统(AHS)内将社会需求筛查纳入医疗保健服务的情况。作者的分析揭示了八个关键主题,展示了美国学术医疗系统在积极参与有针对性的社会需求筛查的同时,也面临着持续的资源分配障碍。AHS 致力于有效识别高风险人群,促进与社区组织的合作,并采用技术进行闭环转诊。然而,人们对社会需求报销代码的使用和监管合规性仍然存在担忧。AHS 面临着人员配置问题、资源分配的复杂性以及临床和非临床部门之间无缝整合的必要性。值得注意的是,在标准化培训、调整 AHS 的优先事项、探索社会投资模式以及参与州级医疗信息交换等方面出现了机遇。调整临床护理、研究追求和社区参与努力为全美医疗服务系统有效解决社会需求带来了希望。
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Social Needs Screening in Academic Health Systems: A Landscape Assessment.

Screening for social needs has gained traction as an approach to addressing social determinants of health, but it faces challenges regarding standardization, resource allocation, and follow-up care. The year-long study, conducted by the Association of American Medical Colleges, integrated data from conferences, surveys, and key informant interviews to examine the integration of social needs screening into health care services within Academic Health Systems (AHS). The authors' analysis unveiled eight key themes, showcasing AHS's active involvement in targeted social needs screening alongside persistent resource allocation obstacles. AHS are dedicated to efficiently identifying high-risk populations, fostering partnerships with community-based organizations, and embracing technology for closed-loop referrals. However, concerns endure about the utilization of reimbursement codes for social needs and regulatory compliance. AHS confront staffing issues, resource allocation intricacies, and the imperative for seamless integration across clinical and nonclinical departments. Notably, opportunities arise in standardized training, alignment of AHS priorities, exploration of social investment models, and engagement with state-level health information exchanges. Aligning clinical care, research pursuits, and community engagement endeavors holds promise for AHS in effectively addressing social needs.

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Population Health Management
Population Health Management 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
4.10
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81
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Population Health Management provides comprehensive, authoritative strategies for improving the systems and policies that affect health care quality, access, and outcomes, ultimately improving the health of an entire population. The Journal delivers essential research on a broad range of topics including the impact of social, cultural, economic, and environmental factors on health care systems and practices. Population Health Management coverage includes: Clinical case reports and studies on managing major public health conditions Compliance programs Health economics Outcomes assessment Provider incentives Health care reform Resource management Return on investment (ROI) Health care quality Care coordination.
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