MCOL April 3, 2020
Clive Riddle

PWC’s Health Research Institute recent released: COVID-19: Six things health organizations should be considering (but might not be) offering six strategies that could be deployed in the fight against the pandemic. Number five on that list was SDoH:

“Strategies on social determinants of health can be an advantage in pandemic response. Trust-based relationships are important when people and communities are scared and unsure of what to do. Coalitions developed for pandemic response, much like social determinants of health interventions, should include trusted community organizations and providers that have access to hard-to-serve or underserved communities that may not be able to get information and support from traditional sources such as their employer or local government.”

A companion graphic noted “Less than...

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