Health Affairs January 10, 2023
Robert Mechanic, Ashley Fitch

Social, behavioral, and economic factors are important determinants of health and health outcomes. Many health care organizations are beginning to assess the social risks of their patients and facilitate interventions to address health-related social needs. Improving the integration of medical and social services is also central to the Biden administration’s health policy agenda. Organizations participating in payment models in which they are responsible for managing the total cost of care for assigned or enrolled populations, such as accountable care organizations (ACOs), may be particularly interested in integrating medical and social services.

A recent study by Genevra F. Murray and colleagues examined 22 ACOs that were early adopters of initiatives to address the social determinants of heath (SDOH). The study, based...

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Topics: ACO (Accountable Care), CMS, Equity/SDOH, Govt Agencies, Healthcare System, Insurance, Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Payment Models, Provider, Value Based
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