The purpose of this study is to determine the impact of embedding a risk-stratification tool, designed to identify patient needs for services that address social determinant of health related needs, in a commercial electronic health record system (EHR).
Social determinant of health related needs and social risk factors complicate care delivery and drive health and well-being. Social needs are common among undeserved patient populations, but health care providers are often not equipped to routinely identify and address patients in need. Using a combination of health information exchange, electronic health record, and aggregate datasets the investigators developed predictive algorithms to identify patients a highest risk for a need for a referral to a social worker, dietitian, behavioral health, or other wraparound service provider. Risk scores are available to primary care providers in two ways within the electronic health record system (EHR): 1) a graphical summary of individual risk or 2) a line listing of all scheduled patients. The investigators are introducing the risk-stratification tool in an urban safety-net primary care provider on a voluntary usage basis.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SCREENING
Masking
NONE
Risk screening tool is available to providers
Eskenazi Health
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
ED utilization rate
Rate of potentially avoidable emergency department utilization as determined by encounters recorded in health information exchange data and categorized using the NYU ED Algorithm.
Time frame: 6 months
Missed primary care appointments rate
Rate of no show / cancelled appointments at the intervention site primary care clinics as recorded in the intervention site's electronic health record system
Time frame: 6 months
Hospitalization rate
Rate of all cause and potentially preventable hospitalization as determined by encounters recorded in health information exchange data and categorized using AHRQ's prevention quality indicator definitions
Time frame: 6 months
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