How PCORI is Advancing Social Determinants of Health Data Collection and Use in Research to Promote Health Equity

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Description

Achieving health equity is one of PCORI’s National Priorities for Health. A key component of health equity research is social determinants of health (SDOH) data, which capture context and concepts including social, economic, physical infrastructure, and education. These data can be both self-reported by patients (e.g., employment, housing, food availability) and population-level measures (e.g., community safety, environmental conditions). While it is widely recognized by healthcare systems, community organizations, researchers, and other stakeholders that these data are essential for understanding and addressing healthcare inequities, the routine collection, standardization, and use of these data is not yet realized. This session will highlight PCORI-funded work that supports comparative clinical effectiveness research and patient-centered outcomes research, methods, and research infrastructure related to SDOH data needed to advance health equity.

Time
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
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