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Integrated Interventions to Bridge Medical and Social Care for People Living with Diabetes

Social drivers of health impact health outcomes for patients with diabetes, and are areas of interest to health systems, researchers, and policymakers. To improve population health and health outcomes, organizations are integrating medical and social care, collaborating with community partners, and...

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Autores principales: Gunter, Kathryn E., Tanumihardjo, Jacob P., O’Neal, Yolanda, Peek, Monica E., Chin, Marshall H.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9980845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36864270
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-022-07926-2
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author Gunter, Kathryn E.
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description Social drivers of health impact health outcomes for patients with diabetes, and are areas of interest to health systems, researchers, and policymakers. To improve population health and health outcomes, organizations are integrating medical and social care, collaborating with community partners, and seeking sustainable financing with payors. We summarize promising examples of integrated medical and social care from the Merck Foundation Bridging the Gap: Reducing Disparities in Diabetes Care initiative. The initiative funded eight organizations to implement and evaluate integrated medical and social care models, aiming to build a value case for services that are traditionally not eligible for reimbursement (e.g., community health workers, food prescriptions, patient navigation). This article summarizes promising examples and future opportunities for integrated medical and social care across three themes: (1) primary care transformation (e.g., social risk stratification) and workforce capacity (e.g., lay health worker interventions), (2) addressing individual social needs and structural changes, and (3) payment reform. Integrated medical and social care that advances health equity requires a significant paradigm shift in healthcare financing and delivery.
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spelling pubmed-99808452023-03-03 Integrated Interventions to Bridge Medical and Social Care for People Living with Diabetes Gunter, Kathryn E. Tanumihardjo, Jacob P. O’Neal, Yolanda Peek, Monica E. Chin, Marshall H. J Gen Intern Med Perspective Social drivers of health impact health outcomes for patients with diabetes, and are areas of interest to health systems, researchers, and policymakers. To improve population health and health outcomes, organizations are integrating medical and social care, collaborating with community partners, and seeking sustainable financing with payors. We summarize promising examples of integrated medical and social care from the Merck Foundation Bridging the Gap: Reducing Disparities in Diabetes Care initiative. The initiative funded eight organizations to implement and evaluate integrated medical and social care models, aiming to build a value case for services that are traditionally not eligible for reimbursement (e.g., community health workers, food prescriptions, patient navigation). This article summarizes promising examples and future opportunities for integrated medical and social care across three themes: (1) primary care transformation (e.g., social risk stratification) and workforce capacity (e.g., lay health worker interventions), (2) addressing individual social needs and structural changes, and (3) payment reform. Integrated medical and social care that advances health equity requires a significant paradigm shift in healthcare financing and delivery. Springer International Publishing 2023-03-02 2023-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9980845/ /pubmed/36864270 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-022-07926-2 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Society of General Internal Medicine 2023
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