Social risks and social needs in a health insurance exchange sample: a longitudinal evaluation of utilization.
Cara C LewisSalene M W JonesRobert WellmanAdam L SharpLaura M GottliebMatthew P BanegasEmilia De MarchisJohn F SteinerPublished in: BMC health services research (2022)
This study suggests that screening for social risk may be appropriate at intervals of six months, or perhaps longer, but that assessing desire for assistance may need to occur more frequently. Housing risks were associated with increases in acute care. Health systems may need to engage in screening and referral to resources to improve overall care and ultimately patient total health.