Infographic: Driving SDOH Screening & Navigation Results
A Get Well health system client used our SDOH Screening & Navigation solution and achieved these results in 1 week:
A Get Well health system client used our SDOH Screening & Navigation solution and achieved these results in 1 week:
Jeanette Ives Erickson, RN, DNP, FAAN, Chief Nurse Emerita, Paul. M Erickson Chair in Nursing, Massachusetts General Hospital Katherine Virkstis, ND, Vice President, Clinical Advisory Services, Get Well In our series inspired by the recent article Leading with Hope by Katherine Virkstis, Get Well’s VP of Clinical Advisory Services, we delve deeper into each of
About Lifebridge Health Solutions/Modules used: Guided Care (Digital Care Management) The Results 43% reduction in Orthopedic readmissions rates 24% lower 30 day revisit rate for patients engaged post ED discharge 169% improvement in Google Star Ratings at LifeBridge NW ED Department 10 service lines supported with automated digital care 80% of patients “extremely likely” to
Are you a healthcare organization seeking to address Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) needs and scale your population health programs? We’ve compiled the fundamental questions you’ll want to include in your vendor RFP. These questions go beyond the traditional view of SDOH collection to better align with today’s landscape while streamlining clinical and ancillary workflows.
Black women face a staggering statistic – they are three times more likely to die from a pregnancy-related cause compared to White women. Under-resourced populations face significant maternal health inequities, leading to devastating consequences such as higher mortality rates and avoidable complications. Healthcare Provider Organizations are striving to address patients’ diverse needs to reduce complications
Hannah Figucia Griffith, BS, Get Well Client Success Manager Almost 16 million people in the US suffer from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), also known as emphysema or chronic bronchitis, with symptoms that include frequent coughing or wheezing, excess mucus production and shortness of breath1. There is an increased prevalence of COPD in older adults
Black women are three times more likely to die from birthing complications than their white counterparts, and this number is still increasing. Here are some facts.