Announcing a two-part webinar on the Camden Core Model Randomized Control Trial, April and May 2024
In 2020, a major article on “healthcare hotspotting” may have caught your eye. It did ours! The article described findings from a four-year, prospective, 800-person randomized evaluation of the Camden Coalition’s Camden Core Model, an innovative and comprehensive approach to care coordination for patients with very high use of healthcare services. The study found no differences in hospital utilization between patients randomly assigned to the Camden Core Model and those who received usual care. In 2023, the Camden Coalition published two secondary analyses looking at intervention dosage and engagement, and they teamed back up with MIT’s J-PAL to publish a new analysis looking at more intermediate measures of care coordination. These studies help to explain the original RCT’s primary outcomes findings.
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Together these papers provide important fodder for discussion for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers alike, especially as care management and navigation models are expanded to other populations.
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In collaboration with the Camden Coalition, SIREN is delighted to announce a two-part webinar series focused on the implications of this important work.
Webinar #1: April 5th 9am PT/12pm ET: Lessons from the Camden Coalition’s care management RCT
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Join us for a moderated panel discussion with Kathleen Noonan (Camden Coalition), Kedar Mate (Institute for Healthcare Improvement), and Damon Francis (Alameda Health System) about study implications. Prior to the panel conversation, Amy Finkelstein (MIT) and Aaron Truchil (Camden Coalition) will briefly present study findings.
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Webinar #2: May 9th 9am PT/12pm ET: Consumer perspectives on the Camden Coalition care management RCT study findings
Dawn Wiest (Camden Coalition) will moderate a panel of four people with lived experience of complex health and social needs to discuss the RCT findings. Panelists include: Pamela Corcoran, Carl Boyd, Nohora Gutierrez, and Emily Cowen, all National Consumer Scholars with the Camden Coalition’s National Center for Complex Health and Social Needs.
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CIE San Diego: 8th Annual CIE Summit – June 24-26, 2024 | San Diego, CA | Registration open
AcademyHealth: 2024 Annual Research Meeting – June 29-July 2, 2024 | Baltimore, MD | Call for late-breaking abstracts open until March 26, 2024
The Root Cause Coalition’s 9th Annual National Summit on Social Drivers of Health – October 6-8, 2024 | Baltimore, MD
Camden Coalition Putting Care at the Center 2024 – October 16-18, 2024 | Pittsburgh, PA | Applications for Beehive stations open until May 9, 2024
NAPCRG Annual Meeting – November 20-24, 2024 | Quebec, Canada | Call for abstracts open until April 21, 2024
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Below is a list of recently published research related to integrating social and medical care (and in some cases we have provided summaries of the results). 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
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Assistance
A Collaboration Team to Build Social Service Partnerships Within a Safety-net Health System Carson SL, Cameron F, Lee D, et al. | BMC Public Health
Leveraging Student Volunteers to Connect Patients with Social Risk to Resources on a Coordinated Care Platform: A Case Study with Two Endocrinology Clinics Lee G, Liu R, McPeek Hinz ER, Bettger JP, Purakal J, Spratt SE | International Journal of Integrated Care
The Role of an Early Childhood Community Health Worker in Addressing Psycho-Social Needs in the Perinatal and Early Childhood Period Moheize S, Hsu M, Matiz LA, et al. | Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
Advancing Health Equity Through Issue Spotting in Primary Care: A Case for Medical-Legal Partnerships Moss KJ, Bondurant J, Gievers L, Mutrie L | Journal of Pediatric Health Care
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Food interventions
Food Insecurity in Pediatric HIV: Understanding a Critical Challenge in the United States Johnson KA, Owens C, Edelson HC, et al. | AIDS Care
"We're Trained to Survive.": Veterans' Experiences Seeking Food Assistance Kamdar N, Haltom T, Epshteyn G, et al. | Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved
"Food Is Medicine" Strategies for Nutrition Security and Cardiometabolic Health Equity: JACC State-of-the-Art Review Mozaffarian D, Aspry KE, Garfield K, et al. | Journal of the American College of Cardiology
Caregiver Preferences for Primary Care Clinic-Based Food Assistance: A Discrete Choice Experiment Vasan A, Negro D, Yazdani M, et al. | Academic pediatrics
Medically Tailored Meals to Address the Health Consequences of Food Insecurity Berkowitz SA, Terranova J | New England Journal of Medicine
Commentaries & Blogs
Perspective: Leveraging Electronic Health Record Data within Food is Medicine Program Evaluation: Considerations and Potential Paths Forward Long CR, Yaroch AL, Byker Shanks C, et al. | Advances in Nutrition
Catalyzing Restructure of a Broken Health Care System Breathett K, Manning KD | Circulation
The Role of Primary Care in the Social Isolation and Loneliness Epidemic Mullen RA, Tong ST, Lum HD, Stephens KA, Krist AH | Annals of Family Medicine
Meeting the Health and Social Needs of America's Unhoused and Housing-Unstable Populations: A Position Paper from the American College of Physicians Serchen J, Hilden DR, Beachy MW; Health and Public Policy Committee of the American College of Physicians | Annals of Internal Medicine
Social Determinants of Health and Cancer Care: An ASCO Policy Statement Tucker-Seeley R, Abu-Khalaf M, Bona K, et al. | JCO Oncology Practice
Issue Briefs and Reports
Lessons from the Field: How Health Care and Homeless Service Providers Partner for Action Anthony S | California Health Care Foundation and Center for Health Care Strategies
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