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  • Health-related social needs (HRSNs) significantly impact health outcomes and well-being.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated HRSNs, increasing health disparities and underscoring the need for interventions.
  • Systematic screening for HRSNs in clinical settings is essential for addressing these challenges.

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  • To synthesize promising implementation strategies for screening and addressing HRSNs in clinical settings.
  • To share lessons learned from the Accountable Health Communities Model.
  • To provide evidence-based approaches for overcoming common implementation challenges.

Main Methods:

  • The report synthesizes findings from the Accountable Health Communities Model.
  • Implementation approaches and lessons learned were identified and analyzed.
  • Focus on strategies applied within clinical settings to address HRSNs.

Main Results:

  • Key strategies include enhancing patient engagement and trust via culturally tailored communication.
  • Data utilization for monitoring and improvement, and technology adoption for screening and referrals are vital.
  • Dedicated screening staff, workflow integration, and fostering staff buy-in through impact communication are critical.

Conclusions:

  • Successful implementation of HRSN screening requires a multifaceted approach.
  • Strategies focusing on patient engagement, data, technology, and workforce support are promising.
  • Addressing HRSNs systematically in clinical settings can mitigate health disparities.