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Posted on May 5, 2023 by Dr. David Edward Marcinko MBA MEd CMP™
SDOH
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READ: Social determinants of health aren’t just for patients. Health systems looking to promote health equity within their communities can start internally, by looking at their own workforce; according to HealthcareBrew.
Posted on September 1, 2022 by Dr. David Edward Marcinko MBA MEd CMP™
By Eric Bricker MD
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As a result of SDOH problems, Johns Hopkins Hospital Trains Doctors That Have a Ton of Exposure to Diseases That Result from These Social Determinantsof Health: 1) Endocarditis, 2) Hepatitis C, 3) HIV, 4) Pancreatitis, 5) Liver Cirrhosis, 6) Diabetes, 7) Heart Attack, 8) Stroke, 9) Infections, 10) Cancer, 11) Spinal Injuries, 12) Dialysis, 13) Diabetic Ketoacidosis and 14) Hypertensive Emergencies.
Johns Hopkins Hospital Also Loses MoneyWhen Treating These Diseases Caused by Social Determinants of Health.
Posted on May 20, 2022 by Dr. David Edward Marcinko MBA MEd CMP™
SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH
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SDOH Challenges Cause Physicians Stress
A recent Physicians Foundation survey that asked questions relating to whether Social Determinants of Health [SDOH] challenges cause them to experience stress or frustration.
• 71% Identified limited time during patient visit to discuss SDOH • 64% Identified insufficient workforce to navigate patients to community resources to address SDOH • 63% Identified existing payer reporting requirements taking time away from being able to address patients’ SDOH • 57% Identified lack of reimbursement for screening for or addressing SDOH • 57% Identified community resources unavailable, inadequate or difficult to access.
Posted on July 24, 2021 by Dr. David Edward Marcinko MBA MEd CMP™
Residents disproportionately affected by COVID-19
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BY JAMES BLUMENSTOCK MA
Residents of nursing homes have been disproportionately affected by COVID-19. The nature of this coronavirus—which is particularly harmful to older adults and people with multiple chronic conditions—has left residents vulnerable.
Additionally, the pandemic has exacerbated existing challenges in our fragmented long-term care system, which is financed, regulated, and administered by states, the federal government, and private care facilities.
During this webinar, panelists discussed policy options to support high quality care for nursing home residents during the COVID-19 pandemic.
NOTE: This webinar is a project of the Alliance for Health Policy and NIHCM Foundation, in collaboration with The Commonwealth Fund.
Posted on June 5, 2021 by Dr. David Edward Marcinko MBA MEd CMP™
Turning Potential into Actual Value
By Erin Benson and Rich Morino
Social determinants of health can directly be used to improve risk stratification and care management initiatives. But first, it’s important to identify how to effectively use this data to get the most value for your members and organizations.
And so, we present a brief recap of the webinar: “Social Determinants of Health: Turning Potential into Actual Value,” sponsored by LexisNexis Health Care, with Erin Benson, Director Market Planning and Rich Morino, Director, Strategic Solutions.
This recap includes discussion of 5 categories of SDOH. Then, the full webinar discusses elements of success for social determinants of health and opportunities for health plans to leverage social determinants of health data to attain quality goals while managing cost and enhancing member experience.
The COVID-19 pandemic has spurred—and aggravated—a range of mental health and substance use issues in the United States.
In this episode of Critical Point, Milliman’s Stoddard Davenport discusses the rising demand for mental health services and how different populations are being affected. Stoddard also highlights recent statistics on the topic and what the road ahead may look like for mental health in America.
Posted on June 20, 2020 by Dr. David Edward Marcinko MBA MEd CMP™
SDoMH
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As mental illness and chronic health conditions become more common, leaders are looking at upstream solutions that can improve overall well-being by addressing social determinants of mental and physical health.
For example, the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation is providing over $125,000 in grants for community organizations working with vulnerable populations, including children and adults suffering from mental illness, homeless adults and families that are struggling financially.
A brief recap of the webinar: “Social Determinants of Health: Turning Potential into Actual Value,” sponsored by LexisNexis Health Care, with Erin Benson, Director Market Planning and Rich Morino, Director, Strategic Solutions.
This recap includes discussion of 5 categories of SDOH.
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