Social needs screening and referral in pediatric primary care clinics: a multiple case study
Abstract Background Unmet social risks such as housing, food insecurity and safety concerns are associated with adverse health outcomes in adults and children. Experimentation with social needs screening in primary care is currently underway throughout the United States. Pediatric primary care pract...
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Main Authors: | Rachel E. Massar (Author), Carolyn A. Berry (Author), Margaret M. Paul (Author) |
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