JAMA Network August 29, 2019
Karina W. Davidson, PhD, MASc; Thomas McGinn, MD, MPH

In the age of precision medicine and genomics, screening for social determinants of health in a clinical setting is relatively simple. This screening may be as or more effective than genetic screening in improving patient health and aiding risk stratification. Universal screening for social determinants of health by clinicians is now either recommended or being actively considered for recommendation by many professional societies and national organizations, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Academy of Family Physicians, and American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Substantial evidence highlights ways to integrate addressing patients’ social determinants and social service needs into clinical care. Thus, now is an opportune time to review various practices for clinical screening and referrals. However, identifying and addressing...

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