Social determinants of health correlations and resource usefulness at a Milwaukee free clinic for uninsured individuals: A cross-sectional study.
Jessica L MillerAdrianna DoucasHamsitha KarraSai Suma K SamudralaOwen BowieXiaowei DongJennifer TerrellSamuel HernandezAna Mia Corujo-RamirezNicole XiaSabrina QiChiang-Ching HuangRebecca LundhStaci A YoungPublished in: Journal of clinical and translational science (2024)
Understanding prominent SDOH needs can inform resource offerings and interventions, addressing root causes that burden under-resourced patients. In this study, patient-reported data about resource usefulness prompted the curation of new resources and volunteer roles. This proof-of-concept study shows how longitudinally tracking SDOH needs at low-resource clinics can inform psychosocial resources.
Keyphrases
- patient reported
- end stage renal disease
- primary care
- mental health
- physical activity
- ejection fraction
- healthcare
- public health
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- prognostic factors
- risk factors
- electronic health record
- patient reported outcomes
- health information
- climate change
- machine learning
- risk assessment
- data analysis