
It’s no suprise that payers, providers and regulators are paying more attention to the impact that social determinants of health (SDoH) can have on improving a person’s wellbeing and lowering healthcare costs. SDoH are underlying drivers of up to 30–80% of variation in health outcomes.
In our latest whitepaper, we take a look at how an innovative vendor partnership model grounded in community-based intervention addresses SDoH for Medicaid patients and one of the fundamental drivers to poor care continuity and cost: inappropriate and frequent emergency department utilization.
Learn how community-based intervention helped lower inappropriate ED utilization by over 45% for Medicaid patients.