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期刊名:Population health management

缩写:POPUL HEALTH MANAG

ISSN:1942-7891

e-ISSN:1942-7905

IF/分区:2.1/Q3

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Sophia Kostelanetz,Mariah Pettapiece-Phillips,Jacy Weems et al. Sophia Kostelanetz et al.
Social determinants of health (SDH) contribute to nearly 50% of health outcomes; however, SDH data collection is inconsistent in clinical practice. This study used mixed methods to evaluate health care professionals' perceptions of universa...
Hussaini Zandam,Monika Mitra,Ilhom Akobirshoev et al. Hussaini Zandam et al.
Emerging evidence on the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) points to the underlying risk and burden of infectious diseases (IDs) in this population. The objective of this st...
Zachary N Goldberg,David B Nash Zachary N Goldberg
Social determinants of health (SDOH) are the greatest predictors of one's health status. There are clear SDOH disparities present in the United States, many of which have been especially evident during the COVID pandemic. SDOH have become a...
Lauren R Hall,Katherine Sanchez,Briget da Graca et al. Lauren R Hall et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused disproportionate suffering among vulnerable and socioeconomically disadvantaged portions of the population. Low-income and minority populations are likely to experience disparate disease and mental health bu...
Young-Rock Hong,Kea Turner,Oliver T Nguyen et al. Young-Rock Hong et al.
Identifying patients' social determinants of health (SDoH) can improve patient outcomes but may increase clinicians' documentation time. However, there is limited evidence of how many physicians document SDoH and the associated burden. To a...
Andrew Telzak,Earle C Chambers,Damara Gutnick et al. Andrew Telzak et al.
Health care organizations are increasingly incorporating social care programs into medical care delivery models. Recent studies have identified burnout as a potential unintended consequence of this expansion. Successful implementation of th...
Joe Crozier,Nicholas Christensen,Peng Li et al. Joe Crozier et al.
The purpose of this project was to survey rural, minority, and underserved Alabamians regarding their perceptions of COVID-19 information, testing, and vaccination. Community health workers surveyed 3721 individuals from October 20-December...
Oludolapo A Fakeye,Niharika Khanna,Yea-Jen Hsu et al. Oludolapo A Fakeye et al.
Evidence suggests that the patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model of primary care improves management of chronic disease, but there is limited research contrasting this model's effect when financed by a single payer versus multiple paye...