Integrating Social Needs Screening and Community Health Workers in Primary Care: The Community Linkage to Care Program

Volume: 59, Issue: 6, Pages: 547 - 556
Published: Mar 5, 2020
Abstract
Clinic-based social needs screening has been associated with increased access to social services and improved health outcomes. Using a pragmatic study design in an urban pediatric practice, we used logistic regression to identify factors associated with successful social service uptake. From December 2017 to November 2018, 4948 households were screened for social needs, and 20% self-reported at least one. Of the 287 households with unmet needs...
Paper Details
Title
Integrating Social Needs Screening and Community Health Workers in Primary Care: The Community Linkage to Care Program
Published Date
Mar 5, 2020
Volume
59
Issue
6
Pages
547 - 556
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