The history of SDOH reaches back to 1967, when the Whitehall study examined more than 17,500 male civil servants between the ages of 20 and 64 in...Read More »
Compared to white patients, Black patients are 42% more likely to die following high-risk surgery and Hispanic patients are 21% more likely to die...Read More »
The idea of tackling climate change can seem immense, particularly for an already overworked healthcare staff, but breaking down sources of...Read More »
One of the best ways for community schools to implement healthcare solutions is to work with an education-focused healthcare provider in their...Read More »
More than 80% of hospitals recently surveyed by the American Hospital Association are collecting data on social determinants of health (SDOH),...Read More »
Like all tools, social media can be beneficial or harmful depending on how it’s used. And like all tools, when tools are used by the young,...Read More »