October 2022 Research Round-Up
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See below for new articles, reports, and opinions published since the last newsletter. As always all the articles in this round-up (and more!) can also be found in the SIREN Evidence and Resource Library.
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Multi-Stakeholder Perspectives on the Implementation of a Clinic-Based Food Referral Program for Patients With Chronic Conditions: A Qualitative Examination
DePuccio MJ, Garner JA, Hefner JL, Coovert N, Clark A, Walker DM
Translational Behavioral Medicine
Produce Prescription Projects: Challenges, Solutions, and Emerging Best Practices - Perspectives From Health Care Providers
Stotz SA, Budd Nugent N, Ridberg R, et al.
Preventive Medicine Reports
Other Intervention Research
Early Childhood Referrals by HealthySteps and Community Health Workers
Germán M, Alonzo JK, Williams IM, et al.
Clinical Pediatrics
Discharge Navigator: Implementation and Cross-Sectional Evaluation of a Digital Decision Tool for Social Resources Upon Emergency Department Discharge
Grade M, Stark N, Emanuels D, et al.
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
The Impact of Enhancing Self-Management Support for Diabetes in Community Health Centers Through Patient Engagement and Relationship Building: A Primary Care Pragmatic Cluster-Randomized Trial
Hessler D, Fisher L, Dickinson M, Dickinson P, Parra J, Potter MB
Translational Behavioral Medicine
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"It Made Me Feel Like Things Are Starting to Change in Society:" A Qualitative Study to Foster Positive Patient Experiences During Phone-Based Social Needs Interventions Steeves-Reece AL, Nicolaidis C, Richardson DM, et al. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Reports, Tools & Toolkits
The Academic Medical-Legal Partnership: Training the Next Generation of Health & Legal Professionals to Work Together to Advance Health Justice Girard VW, Perry DF, Kessler LP, Cannon Y, Bhatnagar P, Roth J
National Center for Medical-Legal Partnership, Georgetown University Health Justice Alliance
A Patient-Centered Complex Care Research Agenda and Environmental Scan Center for Health Care Strategies
Guide to Evidence for Health-Related Social Needs Interventions: 2022 Update and accompanying Blog McCarthy D, Lewis C, Horstman C, Bryan A, Shah T Commonwealth Fund
Advancing Health Equity: A Recommended Health Equity Framework for Accountability in Medicaid and accompanying Blog Harrington R, Burke A, Hampton A. National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)
This report recommends three quality measures related to social care.
Commentaries & Blogs
Community-Level Actions on the Social Determinants of Health: A Typology for Hospitals Allen M, Brown E, Gottlieb LM, Fichtenberg C
Health Affairs Forefront
Addressing Social Determinants of Health: Now Is the Time Bona K, Keating NL Journal of the National Cancer Institute
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To Improve Dual Eligibles’ Health, Create Targeted SDOH Funds and Increase Integration Lynch CA, Murray MA Health Affairs Forefront
Addressing Social Needs Through Medicare Advantage Plans’ Supplemental Benefits—A Potential Not Yet Realized Meyers DJ, Tucher E, Thomas KS JAMA Network Open
What else we’re reading this month
Prevalence and Risk Factors for Medical Debt and Subsequent Changes in Social Determinants of Health in the US Himmelstein DU, Dickman SL, McCormick D, Bor DH, Gaffney A, Woolhandler S JAMA Network Open
Tenant-Based Housing Voucher Programs: A Community Guide Systematic Review Finnie RKC, Peng Y, Hahn RA, et al. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice
Biden-Harris Administration National Strategy on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health The White House
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Webinars
Raising the Bar: Informing Workplace Practices and Policies to Advance Equity – October 24, 2022 | 12pm PT/ 3pm ET
Build Healthy Places Network: Tackling Neighborhood Poverty to Improve Children’s Health: What Role Can Doctors Play in Driving Community Investment? – November 1, 2022 12pm PT/ 3pm ET
Systems for Action: Financing Coordinated Medical and Social Services for Patients with Psychosis – November 2, 2022 | 11am PT/ 2pm ET
National Center for Medical-Legal Partnership: “No Wrong Door” for Veterans: Veteran Cultural Competency Training for MLP Teams – November 9, 2022 | 11am PT/ 2pm ET
Blue Shield of California: Addressing Social Drivers of Health Through Data Innovation and Collaboration – November 16. 2022 | 11am PT/ 2pm ET
Meetings & Conferences
All In: Data for Community Health National Meeting – October 25-26, 2022 | Virtual
North American Primary Care Research Group – November 18-22, 2022 | Phoenix, AZ
The University of Texas at Austin: A Texas View: 2nd Annual Healthscape Symposium – November 29-December 1, 2022 | Virtual
American Hospital Association: Accelerating Health Equity Conference – May 16-18, 2023 | Minneapolis, MN
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SIREN Podcast Series: State of the Science on Social Screening in Healthcare Settings
After publishing the SIREN SCREEN report State of the Science on Social Screening in Healthcare Settings in July, our team chatted with report stakeholders—including patient advocates, providers, educators, practitioners, researchers, and policymakers—to do some sense making. What did these stakeholders find surprising, not surprising, useful, missing from the report? What do they think needs to come next? Take a SIREN SCREEN break to learn more. You can find all the SCREEN podcast episodes here.
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