Improving The Health Of Rural Americans

October 13, 2021Garrett SchmittNo CommentsAccountable Health Communities, CHART, CMS, community health, Community Health Access and Rural Transformation, patient access, patient communication, RCHIS, Rural, rural America, Rural Community Health Improvement Systems, SDOH

People living in rural America have lower incomes, less education, and are in poorer health than those living in other areas of the United States. For more than a century, these measures have been “sticky” with little change despite many efforts to do so. It is also well-known that most rural areas have a shortage of primary care and specialist physicians and lack of…

On a mission for social equity

October 12, 2021Garrett SchmittNo Commentshealth equity, healthcare equity, patient access, Population Health, SDOH, social determinants of health, social equity

Dr Alex Ng discovered during his early medical career in a role as chief resident at the Middlemore hospital in New Zealand that he wanted to support those who are underprivileged. The hospital was a referral unit for tertiary and quaternary care for the South Pacific islands, which allowed him to witness the impact of…

How Private Equity is Raising Health Care Costs for Americans

October 12, 2021Garrett SchmittNo Commentsequity, health care costs, health costs, healthcare costs, patient access, private equity, SDOH

Every American deserves high-quality, affordable health care, and yet health care is becoming unaffordable for far too many families. One driver behind the rising costs is the surge in physician practice acquisitions by private equity firms. The increased private equity purchases are driving up health care costs for Americans. By 2018 private equity represented 45% of all health care…

Expanding Social Determinants of Health Benefits Among Public Payers

October 11, 2021Garrett SchmittNo CommentsBipartisan Policy Center, HHS, Medicaid, Payers, preventive care, public payers, SDOH, social determinants of health

HHS needs to expand the list of social determinants of health that public payers can cover and hold public payers accountable to covering preventive services that can help address social determinants of health, the Bipartisan Policy Center said in a report. “The U.S. can improve population health and health outcomes by integrating social services with the…

Providers are putting more focus than ever on health equity. Here’s how payers can support them

October 11, 2021Garrett SchmittNo Commentshealth equity, healthcare disparities, healthcare equity, Payers, SDOH, social determinants

Health equity is increasingly a priority for providers, and insurers can be a key partner in supporting those efforts, according to the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI). More than half of health systems surveyed (58%) identified health equity as a top priority, up from 25% saying the same in 2019. Equity placed second to safety in the…

Consider Mental Health Equity on World Mental Health Day

October 11, 2021Garrett SchmittNo CommentsBehavioral Health, Coronavirus, COVID-19, COVID-19 pandemic, mental health, mental health equity, SDOH, World Mental Health day

COVID-19 exacted a toll on health citizens’ mental health, worsening a public health challenge that was already acute before the pandemic. It’s World Mental Health Day, an event marked by global and local stakeholders across the mental health ecosystem. On the global front, the World Health Organization (WHO) describes the universal phenomenon and burden of mental…

Equity in service delivery: When patients don’t speak your language

October 10, 2021Garrett SchmittNo Commentsaccessibility, equity, HIPAA, interpretation, interpreters, language, language differences, patient communication, SDOH, service delivery, Specialized Interpretation Services, translation management

When I was in third grade, I fell off the jungle gym and cut my chin. I was bleeding a lot, so I was rushed off to the hospital, where they gave me stitches. What was unusual was that we were in Taiwan, in a small town where nobody spoke English. When I got to…

How hospitals can use Z codes to track social determinants of health

October 8, 2021Garrett SchmittNo CommentsCMS, documentation, Hospitals, ICD, ICD-10-CM, SDOH, social determinants of health, Z code documentation, Z codes

Z codes, which are ICD-10-CM codes used to identify non-medical factors that may affect a patient’s health status, are a useful way to track social determinants of health and capture standardized data for Medicare beneficiaries. However, they are underused, with Z codes reported from only 1.59 percent of beneficiaries in 2019, according to a new…

Incorporating social determinants of health: Simplest solution may give the best results

October 7, 2021Garrett SchmittNo CommentsPredictive Modeling, SDOH, social determinants, social determinants of health

Healthcare only accounts for a small percentage of a person’s overall wellbeing and health, but external factors such as socioeconomic status and access to food are difficult to capture and leverage within the healthcare system. Machine learning models may help bridge that gap. Research from Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University Richard M. Fairbanks School of…

Using digital health to improve health outcomes and equity

October 5, 2021Garrett SchmittNo CommentsCoronavirus, COVID-19, COVID-19 pandemic, digital health, health equity, health outcomes, SDOH, value-based care, vbc

COVID-19 pandemic fatigue has many people seeking a return to normalcy. But health care needs a new normal—one that achieves better health outcomes for more people. Wishing for a return to health care’s old normal is like driving into a long tunnel hoping for a U-turn that takes you back to where you started. Multiple…

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