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Prevalence of Screening for Food Insecurity, Housing Instability, Utility Needs, Transportation Needs, and Interpersonal Violence by US Physician Practices and Hospitals

December, 2019

This study’s findings suggest that most US physician practices and hospitals do not report screening patients for key social needs, and it appears that practices serving more economically disadvantaged populations report screening at higher rates.

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Taressa K. Fraze, Amanda L. Brewster, Valerie A. Lewis, Laura B. Beidler, Genevra F. Murray, Carrie H. Colla / JAMA

Prevalence of Screening for Food Insecurity, Housing Instability, Utility Needs, Transportation Needs, and Interpersonal Violence by US Physician Practices and Hospitals

December, 2019

In a cross-sectional study of US hospitals and physician practices, approximately 24% of hospitals and 16% of physician practices reported screening for food insecurity, housing instability, utility needs, transportation needs, and interpersonal violence. Federally qualified health centers and physician practices participating in bundled payments, primary care improvement models, and Medicaid accountable care organizations screened more […]

Author

Taressa K. Fraze, Amanda L. Brewster, Valerie A. Lewis, Laura B. Beidler, Genevra F. Murray, Carrie H. Colla / JAMA