As the number of patients screened for social needs and referred to community services continues to climb, it is increasingly important that health systems define success — especially in relation to health outcomes and overall cost of care. In this article, the authors offer recommendations for establishing clear, patient-centered definitions of success to promote learning, quality improvement, and research across the system.
Defining Success In Resolving Health-Related Social Needs
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The challenges associated with confronting and eliminating structural racism are extensive and require intentional reflection and correction of the processes and systems that harm communities. This webinar series focuses on the CIE Data Equity Framework, an innovative tool that can be used to guide institutions and individuals towards creating more equitable and inclusive systems that support overall well-being and positive health outcomes for their communities.