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Stephanie G Menko1, Michael J Luke2, Aditi Vasan3
1Clinical assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine and a pediatric hospitalist at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
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Unmet social and structural needs negatively influence children's health outcomes. Even in pediatric health systems in the United States that have implemented social needs screening programs, little guidance exists about best practices for how clinical teams should respond to children's unmet needs. This commentary on a case discusses ethical principles and caregivers' perspectives that can be used to guide best practices for screening and resource referral.
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