Recording Now Available from SIREN Research to Disseminate Webinar
The recording and resources are available from our November 13th SIREN Research to Disseminate webinar: Results from Accountable Health Communities Model, which featured a conversation on the latest results from the evaluation of the Accountable Health Communities model. Speakers included Lucia Rojas Smith and Will Parish from RTI International and Gigi Crane and Shannon O’Connor from the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation.
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SIREN National Advisory Committee
This month SIREN will convene our growing group of national advisors. Since SIREN’s inception, our National Advisory Committee has helped to ensure that our activities shape both practice and policy. You can find the bios for this extraordinary group of thinkers here.
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Health Services Research Special Issue Call for Abstracts: Social Care and the US Health Care Sector
Health Services Research (HSR) is partnering with SIREN on a special issue on the health care sector’s practices and opportunities for identifying and addressing social care needs. Please consider submitting an abstract and help us get the word out! The deadline for abstracts is Wednesday, January 3, 2024. More details on this special issue sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation here.
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science: Social Determinants of Health in Clinical and Translational Science
The Journal of Clinical and Translational Science is issuing a Call for Papers for a special themed issue, focused on studies that address social determinants of health (SDoH) in clinical and translational science. Manuscripts are due December 31, 2023. Full details can be found here.
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Evidence for Action (E4A) has launched a new call for proposals, Indigenous-Led Solutions to Advance Health Equity and Wellbeing. Under this call they are seeking to fund Indigenous-led community-prioritized investigation of solutions with the potential to advance health and well-being, integrating and elevating Indigenous cultures and knowledge-building practices. More detailed information can be found here.
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| Symposium on the Social and Structural Drivers of Health in Medical Education
Join Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine and partners from University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and the National Collaboration for Education to Address the Social Determinants of Health (NCEAS) at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine on December 8th from 8:30am-12pm PT to learn about the forces driving healthcare to better address health-related social needs and implications for medical education. This is a hybrid event. Register here.
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Below is a list of recently published research related to integrating social and medical care. See more articles like these in the searchable SIREN Evidence Library. As always, if you are aware of resources you think should be added to the Evidence Library, please send them our way!
Peer-Reviewed Articles
Awareness
Application of Natural Language Processing to Identify Social Needs from Patient Medical Notes: Development and Assessment of a Scalable, Performant, and Rule-Based Model in an Integrated Healthcare Delivery System Gray GM, Zirikly A, Ahumada LM, et al. | JAMIA Open
Assessing Differences in Social Determinants of Health Screening Rates in a Large, Urban Safety-Net Health System Lindenfeld Z, Chen K, Kapur S, Chang JE | Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
Rates of Screening for Social Determinants of Health in Pregnancy Across a Statewide Maternity Care Quality Collaborative Peahl AF, Chang C, Daniels G, et al. | American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Evaluation of the Predictive Value of Routinely Collected Health-Related Social Needs Measures Savitz ST, Inselman S, Nyman MA, Lee M | Population Health Management
Patient Perspectives on Social Risk Screening and Documentation in a Dermatology Clinic Wilkerson K, De Marchis E, Rudd N, et al. | JAMA Dermatology
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Screening implementation
Finding Meaning: A Realist-Informed Perspective on Social Risk Screening and Relationships as Mechanisms of Change Bunce AE, Morrissey S, Kaufmann J, Krancari M, Bowen M, Gold R | Frontiers in Health Services
Designing an Implementation Strategy to Increase Health-Related Social Needs Screening: Applying the Prism Framework in a Resource-Limited Clinical Setting Byhoff E, LeClair AM, Smith CN, Roy TK, Drainoni ML | Translational Behavioral Medicine
Social Needs in the Prehospital Setting (SNIPS): EMS Attitudes Toward Addressing Patient Social Needs Berger D, Caldwell C, Robbins ME, Gurley A, Mann J | International Journal of Paramedicine
Learning in Real World Practice: Identifying Implementation Strategies to Integrate Health-Related Social Needs Screening Within a Large Health System Fiori K, Levano S, Haughton J, et al. | Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
Assessing the Feasibility of an Empathic Inquiry Approach to Social Needs Screening in 10 Federally Qualified Health Centers Singer AR, Coleman KF, Mahmud A, Holden E, Stefanik-Guizlo K | The Permanente Journal
Assistance
Effect of a Social Care Intervention on Health Care Experiences of Caregivers of Hospitalized Children: A Randomized Clinical Trial Glasser NJ, Lindau ST, Wroblewski K, et al. | JAMA Pediatrics
Addressing Social Needs in Clinical Settings: Early Lessons from Accountable Health Communities Beidler LB, Colvin JD, Winterer CM, Fraze TK | Population Health Management
Changes in Health Care Utilization During the First 2 Years of Massachusetts Medicaid Accountable Care Organizations Sabatino MJ, Mick EO, Ash AS, Himmelstein J, Alcusky MJ | Population Health Management
Addressing Social Determinants of Health in Family Medicine Practices Sand J, Morgan ZJ, Peterson LE | Population Health Management
Food interventions
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Using Community-Based Participatory Research Methods to Inform the Development of Medically Tailored Food Kits for Hispanic/Latine Adults with Hypertension: A Qualitative Study Crusan A, Roozen K, Godoy-Henderson C, Zamarripa K, Remache A | Nutrients
Food Pantry Referral and Utilization in a Pediatric Primary Care Clinic Egan KA, Xuan Z, Hofman M, et al. | American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Food is Medicine Intervention Shows Promise for Engaging Patients Attending a Safety-net Hospital in the Southeast United States Owens C, Cook M, Goetz J, et al. | Frontiers Public Health
Housing interventions
Facilitating Exit from Encampments: Combining Low-Barrier Transitional Housing with Stabilizing Treatment for Substance Related Problems Komaromy M, Stone A, Peterson A, Gott J, Koenig R, Taylor JL | Addiction Science & Clinical Practice
Assessing the Impact of Recovery Housing on Healthcare Utilization in Portland, Oregon Roth SE, Jones KG, Vartanian KB | Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports
Alignment
Organizational and Community Resilience for COVID-19 and Beyond: Leveraging a System for Health and Social Services Integration Fleming MD, Safaeinili N, Knox M, Brewster AL | Health Services Research
Commentaries & Blogs
A Social ACO for Medicaid Managed Care Batniji R, Agrawal S, Ma S, Basu S | Health Affairs Forefront
How Health Care Organizations Should Support Social Services Butler SM | JAMA Health Forum
Screening for Housing Needs — Or Preventing Them? Meehan A, Sharfstein J | The Milbank Quarterly
A Model of Care for Patients with Low Income DeBonis RS | Nurse Practice
Integrating Lawyers Into Perinatal Care Teams to Address Unmet, Health-Harming Legal Needs Patchen L, Richardson R, McCullers A, Girard V | Obstetrics and Gynecology
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