Social Risk Score, Clinical Decision Support Tool and Closed Loop Referral for Social Risk Screen and Referral
Chronic Disease, Diabetes Mellitus, Hypertension
About this trial
This is an interventional screening trial for Chronic Disease
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adult (18+ years old) African-American patients with low income at each clinic
Exclusion Criteria:
- Children are excluded from this study. Individuals with high levels of income, and those with race other than African American
Sites / Locations
- Johns Hopkins Community Physicians - EBMCRecruiting
- Johns Hopkins Community Physicians - RemingtonRecruiting
- Johns Hopkins JHOC-GIM ClinicRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Social Risk Score and Closed Loop Referral
Control
Patients in intervention arm will have a social risk score available through the CDS tool, which the provider can review and decide whether the patient needs more assessment. If the patient is identified as with high social needs based on the risk score in the CDS tool, the providers will refer the patient to social workers/ care managers for further in-depth assessment of the participants social needs at HCC. HCC will reach out to the patients over the phone and will perform an in-depth assessment of the patients social needs. If any social needs are identified and patient agrees to address those needs HCC staff will refer the patient to CBOs.
Patients randomized into the control arm will be provided with the standard-of-care screening, assessment, and addressing social needs in the clinic setting. This would not include any automated mechanism of pre-collected data in the EHR. Currently providers on an ad-hoc basis apply a series of needs-assessment tools including one available within JHHS-EHR. Patients in the control arm that are identified as someone with social needs will then be referred to appropriate services through current standard-of-care mechanisms, this may include a sheet of various educational resources, or a list of organizations that can address the identified social need.