This study, funded as part of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Systems for Action research program, assesses the capacity of community social services organizations and their partners to meet the needs of new clients identified through emerging social determinants of health (SDOH) screening and referral tools used by medical providers during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a previous study, researchers developed a method for assessing the capacity of social service organizations to accommodate referrals from medical providers. In this follow-up study, a team based at Glasser/Schoenbaum Human Services Center and Visible Networks Lab use social network analysis, secondary data, and qualitative interviews to explore how clinical-community referral networks and referral patterns have changed during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how these changes may affect service delivery and outcomes for community residents. Findings will guide efforts to strengthen the capacity of communities to meet the health and social needs of their residents.
Grant ID:
78117
Primary Investigator:
Kameron Hodgens
Applicant Organization:
Glasser/Schoenbaum Human Services Center
Co-Investigator:
Danielle Varda
Grant Type:
Individual Research Projects
Start Date:
Sunday, November 1, 2020
End Date:
Thursday, December 1, 2022