| Literature DB >> 32471466 |
Yuri Cartier1, Laura Gottlieb2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite unprecedented enthusiasm for integrating social risk screening and related interventions into US health care settings, we know relatively little about the extent to which these activities occur. We reviewed results from multiple national surveys that reported on the prevalence of social care activities.Entities:
Keywords: Social care; Social determinants of health; Social risk screening
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32471466 PMCID: PMC7260787 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-020-05338-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Fig. 1Diagram of survey identification and inclusion process
Surveys on prevalence of social risk screening and/or social care interventionsa
| Category | Survey-fielding organization (year of administration) | Sample characteristics | Sample size (response rate) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Payers | Change Healthcare & HealthCare Executive Group (2018) [ | Private payers and healthcare executives (N= > 2000) | |
| Change Healthcare & HealthCare Executive Group (2019) [ | Private payers and healthcare executives (N= > 2000) | Not reported. | |
| Institute for Medicaid Innovation (2019) [ | Medicaid Managed Care Organizations | n not reported, though report describes that sample represents 69% of Medicaid managed care covered lives | |
| Kaiser Family Foundation (2017) [ | Medicaid Managed Care Organizations ( | ||
| Health Care Delivery Systems | America’s Essential Hospitals Essential Hospitals Institute (2016) [ | Safety-net hospitals ( | |
| American Pediatrics Association Continuity Research Network (2017) [ | Pediatric resident continuity clinics ( | ||
| Children’s Hospital Association (2015) [ | Children’s hospitals ( | ||
| Commonwealth Fund (2013) [ | FQHCs ( | ||
| Commonwealth Fund (2018) [ | FQHCs ( | ||
| Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice (2018) b [ | Hospitals ( | ||
| Deloitte Center for Health Solutions (2017) [ | Hospitals and health systems ( | ||
| National Center for Medical-Legal Partnerships (2016) [ | Health care organizations participating in MLPs ( | ||
| Numerof & Associates (2018) [ | Health care organization executives ( | ||
| Providers | American Academy of Pediatrics (2014) [ | Pediatricians (N = approx. 1500) | |
| American Association of Family Physicians (2017) [ | Family physicians ( | ||
| Commonwealth Fund (2012) [ | Primary care physicians in 11 countries, including the US ( | 2012: US: | |
| Commonwealth Fund (2015) [ | Primary care physicians in 11 countries, including the US ( | 2015: US: | |
| Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice (2018) [ | Physician practices ( | ||
| Leavitt Partners Physician Survey (2018) [ | Active physicians (N not provided) | ||
| Patients/Consumers | Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Bureau of Primary Health Care (2009) [ | Health center patients (N not provided) | |
| HRSA Bureau of Primary Health Care (2014) [ | Health center patients (N not provided) | ||
| Leavitt Partners Consumer Survey (2018) [ | Adults 18 or over in the US (N not provided) | ||
| National Council on Aging (2014) [ | Older adults (N not provided) | ||
| Waystar (2018) [ | Consumers (N not provided) | n = 500; response rate unknown |
aFour surveys were administered twice—one time/year in two different years. Each administration is listed separately since response rates (and in some cases questions) differed across administrations
bThe Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice (2018) survey is listed twice as results were reported separately for hospital/system respondents and physician practice respondents
FQHC Federally Qualified Health Center
Range of respondents reporting social risk screening activities in each survey category
| Any social risk | Food | Housing | Transportation | Utilities | IPV | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Payer surveys (total n = 4) | 15% [ | 100% [ | 100% [ | 86% [ | 79% [ | 86% [ |
| 15% [ | ||||||
| 91% [ | ||||||
Health care delivery system surveys (total n = 7) | 62% [ | 32% [ | 50% [ | 27% [ | 29% [ | 46% [ |
| 69% [ | 40% [ | 57% [ | 47% [ | 36% [ | 49% [ | |
| 79% [ | 42% [ | 60% [ | 68% [ | 40% [ | 57% [ | |
| 91% [ | 67% [ | 70% [ | 74% [ | 75% [ | ||
| 71% [ | 76% [ | |||||
Provider surveys (total n = 3) | 59% [ | 30% [ | 28% [ | 35% [ | 23% [ | 57% [ |
| 67% [ | 52% [ | 53% [ | 68% [ | 44% [ | ||
Patient/consumer surveys (total n = 2) | 22% [ | 6% [ | 8% [ | 6% [ | 4% [ |
Respondents reporting social intervention activities (including referrals) in each survey category
| Any social risk | Food | Housing | Transportation | Utilities | IPV | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Payer surveys (n = 4) | 18% [ | 73% [ | 77% [ | 79% [ | 100% [ | 79% [ |
| 19% [ | 100% [ | 100% [ | ||||
| 93% [ | ||||||
| Health care delivery system surveys (n = 5) | 52% [ | 64% [ | 68% [ | 31% [ | 43% [ | 75% [ |
| 54% [ | 45% [ | |||||
| 70% [ | 61% [ | |||||
| Provider surveys ( | 52% [ | 27% [ | 20% [ | 35% [ | 22% [ | 45% [ |
| 91% [ | 66% [ | 23% [ | 50% [ | 25% [ | ||
| 92% [ | ||||||
| Patient/consumer surveys (n = 3) | 19% [ | 5% [ | 3% [ | 10% [ | ||
| 11% [ |
Response trends for survey questions with multiple administrations
| Survey name | Question (Definition of positive response) | First administration | Second administration | Difference | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Industry Pulse | How is your organization integrating social determinants of health into your population health programs? --Coordinating with community programs and resources (Yes) | 19.30% (2017) [ | 18.40% (2018) [ | −0.90% | 0.82b |
| Commonwealth Fund FQHC | How often do patients at your largest site receive the following services when they need them: --Transportation (Usually or Often) | 48.36% (2013) [ | 45% (2018) [ | −3.36% | 0.21 |
| Commonwealth Fund IHPS | Do you and/or other personnel that work with you in your practice provide care in any of the following ways? – Coordinate care with social services or other community providers (2012: Yes; 2015: Frequently or Occasionally) | 92.30% (2012) [ | 91.00% (2015) [ | −1.30% | 0.29 |
| HRSA Patient Survey | Has anyone at {the reference health center} ever helped you with transport to medical appointments? (Yes) | 10.10% (2009) [ | 10.50% (2014) [ | 0.40% | 0.49 |
a Calculated with two-sided z test
b We were unable to obtain a sample size for the 2018 Industry Pulse survey; the p-value is therefore calculated from a conservative estimate of 300% of the 2017 sample size
FQHC Federally qualified health center; HRSA Health Resources and Services Administration; IHPS International Health Policy Survey