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SDOH Points of Light 2024 Case Study 4 SDOH Points of Light 2024 Case Study 4
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SDOH Points of Light 2024 Case Study 4
Implementing a Screening & Referral Process for Pediatric Patients

author - Benjamin Cassity
Author
Benjamin Cassity
author - Ciera Walker
Author
Ciera Walker
 
October 1, 2024 | Read Time: 1  minute

When healthcare organizations have a uniform SDOH screening and referral process, they can provide whole-health care equally across different patient demographics. In this case study, the healthcare organization partnered with Innovaccer and Findhelp to roll out a closed-loop SDOH screening and referral process for pediatric patients that connects them and their caregivers with reliable CBOs to improve their long-term health.

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Key Findings:

  1. Executive Summary
    • The Collaborators
  2. Points of Friction—Challenges to Be Solved
  3. Action Plan—How the Collaborators Worked Together to Reduce Friction
  4. Points of Light—Outcomes Achieved through Collaboration
  5. Lessons Learned—What Best Practices Can Other Organizations Apply?
  6. What's Next?—Vision for the Future
    • Project Scalability & Replicability
author - Sarah Brown
Writer
Sarah Brown
author - Jess Wallace-Simpson
Designer
Jess Wallace-Simpson
author - Kyle Chilton
Project Manager
Kyle Chilton
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