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. 2016 Nov 1;35(11):2109-2115.
doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2016.0727.

Housing, Transportation, And Food: How ACOs Seek To Improve Population Health By Addressing Nonmedical Needs Of Patients

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Housing, Transportation, And Food: How ACOs Seek To Improve Population Health By Addressing Nonmedical Needs Of Patients

Taressa Fraze et al. Health Aff (Millwood). .

Abstract

Addressing nonmedical needs-such as the need for housing-is critical to advancing population health, improving the quality of care, and lowering the costs of care. Accountable care organizations (ACOs) are well positioned to address these needs. We used qualitative interviews with ACO leaders and site visits to examine how these organizations addressed the nonmedical needs of their patients, and the extent to which they did so. We developed a typology of medical and social services integration among ACOs that disentangles service and organizational integration. We found that the nonmedical needs most commonly addressed by ACOs were the need for transportation and housing and food insecurity. ACOs identified nonmedical needs through processes that were part of the primary care visit or care transformation programs. Approaches to meeting patients' nonmedical needs were either individualized solutions (developed patient by patient) or targeted approaches (programs developed to address specific needs). As policy makers continue to provide incentives for health care organizations to meet a broader spectrum of patients' needs, these findings offer insights into how health care organizations such as ACOs integrate themselves with nonmedical organizations.

Keywords: Determinants Of Health; Health Reform; Organization and Delivery of Care; Primary Care; Public Health.

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  • Meeting Elderly Patients' Nonmedical Needs.
    Lutwak N, Dill C. Lutwak N, et al. Health Aff (Millwood). 2017 Mar 1;36(3):580-581. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2017.0131. Health Aff (Millwood). 2017. PMID: 28264966 No abstract available.

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