Revising the Logic Model Behind Health Care's Social Care Investments

Policy Points This article summarizes recent evidence on how increased awareness of patients’ social conditions in the health care sector may influence health and health care utilization outcomes. Using this evidence, we propose a more expansive logic model to explain the impacts of social care prog...

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Hauptverfasser: GOTTLIEB, LAURA M., HESSLER, DANIELLE, WING, HOLLY, GONZALEZ‐ROCHA, ALEJANDRA, CARTIER, YURI, FICHTENBERG, CAROLINE
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description Policy Points This article summarizes recent evidence on how increased awareness of patients’ social conditions in the health care sector may influence health and health care utilization outcomes. Using this evidence, we propose a more expansive logic model to explain the impacts of social care programs and inform future social care program investments and evaluations.
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Evidence
framework
Health care
Health services utilization
Health status
Humans
Investments
Logic
logic model
Models, Theoretical
social care
Social conditions
Social conditions & trends
social determinants of health
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Social services
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