2021
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.13287
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Social Determinants of Health: An Evaluation of Risk Factors Associated With Inpatient Presentations in the United States

Abstract: Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) are socioeconomic indicators that directly or indirectly impact individual and community health outcomes. The distribution of most of these indicators within communities can be traced to public policies. These public policies often lead to diverse inequities with varying impacts on communities across the country. The inequities that arise because of specific public policies can be associated with increased risk factors and poor health outcomes among communities at high risk… Show more

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“…The greatest use of Z codes was found among mental health focused practices and IP services. This is not surprising given the association of several SDoH with mental health outcomes (4, 28, 29), IP service use (30), and the reciprocal nature of mental illness and disease severity on SDoH (31). In addition, more time is spent with patients during IP care, and there is greater likelihood of integration with social work and extensive discharge planning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The greatest use of Z codes was found among mental health focused practices and IP services. This is not surprising given the association of several SDoH with mental health outcomes (4, 28, 29), IP service use (30), and the reciprocal nature of mental illness and disease severity on SDoH (31). In addition, more time is spent with patients during IP care, and there is greater likelihood of integration with social work and extensive discharge planning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We speculate that low income may be associated with other social determinants of health for the patients assessed in this study, such as lack of social and community support or limited health care access that contribute to worse health outcomes. 10,11 In addition, low income contributes to limited access to medical care or treatments 12 ; without access to effective HS management, lower-income patients may be at risk for higher disease severity and thus higher pain levels. However, economic stability is only a part of the whole picture; therefore, assessing the other social determinants of health in patients with HS may lead to better health outcomes and quality of life.…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social determinants of health encompass social variables that are associated with the risk of disease ( 4 ), its severity ( 5 ), access to care ( 6 ), and the recovery process ( 7 ). Such variables include social support, socioeconomic status, community factors, race, ethnicity among others ( 4 , 8 , 9 ). Social determinants of health have also been associated with SRDs.…”
Section: Social Determinants Of Srds Among Womenmentioning
confidence: 99%