"Increasing Warm Handoffs: Optimizing Community Based Referrals in Primary Care Using QI Methodology"
Social and environmental factors have an outsized effect on one's health. Children are particularly impacted by the adverse effects of poverty. While social determinants of health (SDH) screening in healthcare settings has proliferated there remain gaps in best practices for screening processes...
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Main Authors: | Dana Sanderson (Author), Sandra Braganza (Author), Kaitlyn Philips (Author), Tashi Chodon (Author), Renee Whiskey (Author), Patrizia Bernard (Author), Andrea Rich (Author), Kevin Fiori (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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