Researcher receives grant to study poverty-health connection in primary care delivery
2021 FEB 05 (NewsRx) -- By a
“This project will examine if Transition to Success (TTS) will lead to improvements in the social determinants of health (SDOH); reductions in health care use; improved health conditions; and reductions in the overall cost of care for low-income Medicaid-eligible Black and Hispanic patients,” the grant application said. “There is a gap in knowledge related to whether health outcomes can be further enhanced and sustained by the integration of SDOH treatment into a setting that traditionally focuses on treatment of physical and mental health.”
“We’re implementing a structural change in the provision of health care that incorporates treatment of poverty, along with treatment of physical and mental health,” she said. “If we treat poverty, then we can minimize the development of some of the other chronic conditions that occur as a result of poverty.”
Transition to Success is a delivery of care model developed by
TTS-trained coaches assess the status of patients through the lens of the social determinants of health, considering needs such as food, transportation, housing, employment, insurance, childcare, all of which can be barriers to accessing health care and compliance with treatment plans. TTS coaches also help patients develop long-term goals for health and life. Because
“The next step would be a more broad-scale intervention, which would be to take this poverty treatment and incorporate it into the treatment in other clinical settings,”
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