Social determinants of health and treatment center affiliation: analysis from the sickle cell disease implementation consortium registry

Abstract Background Adults with sickle cell disease (SCD) suffer early mortality and high morbidity. Many are not affiliated with SCD centers, defined as no ambulatory visit with a SCD specialist in 2 years. Negative social determinants of health (SDOH) can impair access to care. Hypothesis: Negativ...

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Main Authors: Gustavo G. Mendez (Author), Judith M. Nocek (Author), Donald J. Brambilla (Author), Sara Jacobs (Author), Oladipo Cole (Author), Julie Kanter (Author), Jeffrey Glassberg (Author), Kay L. Saving (Author), Cathy L. Melvin (Author), Robert W. Gibson (Author), Marsha Treadwell (Author), George L. Jackson (Author), Allison A. King (Author), Victor R. Gordeuk (Author), Barbara Kroner (Author), Lewis L. Hsu (Author), Sickle Cell Disease Implementation Consortium (Author)
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Published: BMC, 2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a Abstract Background Adults with sickle cell disease (SCD) suffer early mortality and high morbidity. Many are not affiliated with SCD centers, defined as no ambulatory visit with a SCD specialist in 2 years. Negative social determinants of health (SDOH) can impair access to care. Hypothesis: Negative SDOH are more likely to be experienced by unaffiliated adults than adults who regularly receive expert SCD care. Methods Cross-sectional analysis of the SCD Implementation Consortium (SCDIC) Registry, a convenience sample at 8 academic SCD centers in 2017-2019. A Distressed Communities Index (DCI) score was assigned to each registry member's zip code. Insurance status and other barriers to care were self-reported. Most patients were enrolled in the clinic or hospital setting. Results The SCDIC Registry enrolled 288 Unaffiliated and 2110 Affiliated SCD patients, ages 15-45y. The highest DCI quintile accounted for 39% of both Unaffiliated and Affiliated patients. Lack of health insurance was reported by 19% of Unaffiliated versus 7% of Affiliated patients. The most frequently selected barriers to care for both groups were "previous bad experience with the healthcare system" (40%) and "Worry about Cost" (17%). SCD co-morbidities had no straightforward trend of association with Unaffiliated status. The 8 sites' results varied. Conclusion The DCI economic measure of SDOH was not associated with Unaffiliated status of patients recruited in the health care delivery setting. SCDIC Registrants reside in more distressed communities than other Americans. Other SDOH themes of affordability and negative experiences might contribute to Unaffiliated status. Recruiting Unaffiliated SCD patients to care might benefit from systems adopting value-based patient-centered solutions. 
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690 |a Sickle cell disease 
690 |a Linkage to care 
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690 |a Social determinants of health 
690 |a SCD center affiliation 
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