Number of patients referred to the Methodist Home for Children’s prevention specialist.
Current Value
12
Definition
Story Behind the Curve
Social Determinants of Health Literature Summaries
Healthy People 2030 define Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) as "the conditions in the environments where people are born, live, learn, work, play, worship, and age that affect a wide range of health, functioning, and quality-of-life outcomes and risks." Social determinants of health, such as safe housing, stable employment, transportation, and access to healthy foods, impact people's health, well-being, and quality of life.
Since August 2022, Onslow County Health Department screens all Health Department patients for food insecurity, safe housing, transportation needs, and physical/emotional safety using state mandated questions. If needs are identified through this screening process, clinical staff work with patients to make referrals to the Methodist Home for Children Prevention Specialists. The Prevention Specialists work with patients to identify needs and connect to resources to help meet patients' needs.
Monthly referrals will vary, as referrals are only made if patients indicate needs during the state mandated questions or during their visit.
Partners
Onslow County Department of Social Services
Onslow County Health Department
Methodist Home for Children
What Works
Building trust between Onslow County Health Department staff and patients
Collaboration with Methodist Home for Children for referrals
Action Plan
Continue asking state mandated questions to all patients
Make referrals to Methodist Home for Children Prevention Specialists if patients' needs are indicated
Continue working with Methodist Home for Children to refine referral process