Use of an Integrated Care Management Program to Uncover and Address Social Determinants of Health for Individuals With Lupus

Objective We studied patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) enrolled in a nurse‐led, multihospital, primary care–based integrated care management program (iCMP) for complex patients with chronic conditions to understand whether social determinants of health (SDoH), including food insecurit...

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Main Authors: Kreager A. Taber, Jessica N. Williams, Weixing Huang, Katherine McLaughlin, Christine Vogeli, Rebecca Cunningham, Lisa Wichmann, Candace H. Feldman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-05-01
Series:ACR Open Rheumatology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/acr2.11236
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spelling doaj-987b267e1f5d433798a069e0bceed5cb2021-05-17T06:08:45ZengWileyACR Open Rheumatology2578-57452021-05-013530531110.1002/acr2.11236Use of an Integrated Care Management Program to Uncover and Address Social Determinants of Health for Individuals With LupusKreager A. Taber0Jessica N. Williams1Weixing Huang2Katherine McLaughlin3Christine Vogeli4Rebecca Cunningham5Lisa Wichmann6Candace H. Feldman7Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School Boston MassachusettsBrigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School Boston MassachusettsBrigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School Boston MassachusettsBrigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School Boston MassachusettsMassachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School BostonBrigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School Boston MassachusettsBrigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School Boston MassachusettsBrigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School Boston MassachusettsObjective We studied patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) enrolled in a nurse‐led, multihospital, primary care–based integrated care management program (iCMP) for complex patients with chronic conditions to understand whether social determinants of health (SDoH), including food insecurity, housing instability, and financial constraints, were prevalent in this population. Methods The academic hospital‐based iCMP enrolls the top 2% of medically and psychosocially complex patients identified on the basis of clinical complexity health care use, and primary care provider referral. A nurse conducts needs assessments and coordinates care. We reviewed the electronic medical records of enrolled patients with SLE to identify SDoH needs and corresponding actions taken 1 year prior to iCMP enrollment using physicians’ and social workers’ notes, and during enrollment using iCMP team members’ notes. Results Among 69 patients with SLE in the iCMP, in the year prior to enrollment, 57% had documentation of one or more SDoH challenges, compared with 94% during enrollment. iCMP nurses discussed and addressed one or more SDoH issues for 81% of the patients; transportation challenges, medication access, mental health care access, and financial insecurity were the most prevalent. Nurses connected 75% of these patients with related resources and support. Conclusion Although SDoH‐related issues were not used to identify patients for the iCMP, the vast majority of enrolled medically and psychosocially complex patients with SLE had these needs. The iCMP team uncovered and addressed SDoH‐related concerns not documented prior to iCMP participation. Expansion of care management programs like the iCMP would help identify, document, and address these barriers that contribute to disparities in chronic disease care and outcomes.https://doi.org/10.1002/acr2.11236
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author Kreager A. Taber
Jessica N. Williams
Weixing Huang
Katherine McLaughlin
Christine Vogeli
Rebecca Cunningham
Lisa Wichmann
Candace H. Feldman
spellingShingle Kreager A. Taber
Jessica N. Williams
Weixing Huang
Katherine McLaughlin
Christine Vogeli
Rebecca Cunningham
Lisa Wichmann
Candace H. Feldman
Use of an Integrated Care Management Program to Uncover and Address Social Determinants of Health for Individuals With Lupus
ACR Open Rheumatology
author_facet Kreager A. Taber
Jessica N. Williams
Weixing Huang
Katherine McLaughlin
Christine Vogeli
Rebecca Cunningham
Lisa Wichmann
Candace H. Feldman
author_sort Kreager A. Taber
title Use of an Integrated Care Management Program to Uncover and Address Social Determinants of Health for Individuals With Lupus
title_short Use of an Integrated Care Management Program to Uncover and Address Social Determinants of Health for Individuals With Lupus
title_full Use of an Integrated Care Management Program to Uncover and Address Social Determinants of Health for Individuals With Lupus
title_fullStr Use of an Integrated Care Management Program to Uncover and Address Social Determinants of Health for Individuals With Lupus
title_full_unstemmed Use of an Integrated Care Management Program to Uncover and Address Social Determinants of Health for Individuals With Lupus
title_sort use of an integrated care management program to uncover and address social determinants of health for individuals with lupus
publisher Wiley
series ACR Open Rheumatology
issn 2578-5745
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Objective We studied patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) enrolled in a nurse‐led, multihospital, primary care–based integrated care management program (iCMP) for complex patients with chronic conditions to understand whether social determinants of health (SDoH), including food insecurity, housing instability, and financial constraints, were prevalent in this population. Methods The academic hospital‐based iCMP enrolls the top 2% of medically and psychosocially complex patients identified on the basis of clinical complexity health care use, and primary care provider referral. A nurse conducts needs assessments and coordinates care. We reviewed the electronic medical records of enrolled patients with SLE to identify SDoH needs and corresponding actions taken 1 year prior to iCMP enrollment using physicians’ and social workers’ notes, and during enrollment using iCMP team members’ notes. Results Among 69 patients with SLE in the iCMP, in the year prior to enrollment, 57% had documentation of one or more SDoH challenges, compared with 94% during enrollment. iCMP nurses discussed and addressed one or more SDoH issues for 81% of the patients; transportation challenges, medication access, mental health care access, and financial insecurity were the most prevalent. Nurses connected 75% of these patients with related resources and support. Conclusion Although SDoH‐related issues were not used to identify patients for the iCMP, the vast majority of enrolled medically and psychosocially complex patients with SLE had these needs. The iCMP team uncovered and addressed SDoH‐related concerns not documented prior to iCMP participation. Expansion of care management programs like the iCMP would help identify, document, and address these barriers that contribute to disparities in chronic disease care and outcomes.
url https://doi.org/10.1002/acr2.11236
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