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. 2015 Feb;48(2):215-218.
doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2014.07.009. Epub 2014 Sep 10.

Moving electronic medical records upstream: incorporating social determinants of health

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Moving electronic medical records upstream: incorporating social determinants of health

Laura M Gottlieb et al. Am J Prev Med. 2015 Feb.

Abstract

Background: Knowledge of the biological pathways and mechanisms connecting social factors with health has increased exponentially over the past 25 years, yet in most clinical settings, screening and intervention around social determinants of health are not part of standard clinical care. Electronic medical records provide new opportunities for assessing and managing social needs in clinical settings, particularly those serving vulnerable populations.

Purpose: To illustrate the feasibility of capturing information and promoting interventions related to social determinants of health in electronic medical records.

Methods: Three case studies were examined in which electronic medical records have been used to collect data and address social determinants of health in clinical settings.

Results: From these case studies, we identified multiple functions that electronic medical records can perform to facilitate the integration of social determinants of health into clinical systems, including screening, triaging, referring, tracking, and data sharing.

Conclusions: If barriers related to incentives, training, and privacy can be overcome, electronic medical record systems can improve the integration of social determinants of health into healthcare delivery systems. More evidence is needed to evaluate the impact of such integration on health care outcomes before widespread adoption can be recommended.

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