As advocates for addressing social determinants of health (SDOH) look to get buy in from stakeholders, there's a need for building evidence base to show that initiatives addressing these determinants work.
A slew of research has made it clear that a person's health is impacted by not just what happens inside the 4 walls of a doctor's office or a hospital but also what happens outside of it. However, as advocates for addressing social determinants of health look to get buy in from stakeholders, there's a need for building evidence base to show that initiatives addressing these determinants work.
To discuss the importance of both quantifying and communicating the return on investment of these initiatives, we spoke with Susan Mani, MD, vice president of Clinical Transformation and Ambulatory Quality at LifeBridge Health.
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