Bazemore Andrew W, Cottrell Erika K, Gold Rachel, Hughes Lauren S, Phillips Robert L, Angier Heather, Burdick Timothy E, Carrozza Mark A, DeVoe Jennifer E
Robert Graham Center for Policy Studies in Primary Care, Washington, DC, USA.
OCHIN, Inc., Portland, OR, USA Department of Family Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, USA.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2016 Mar;23(2):407-12. doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocv088. Epub 2015 Jul 13.
Social determinants of health significantly impact morbidity and mortality; however, physicians lack ready access to this information in patient care and population management. Just as traditional vital signs give providers a biometric assessment of any patient, "community vital signs" (Community VS) can provide an aggregated overview of the social and environmental factors impacting patient health. Knowing Community VS could inform clinical recommendations for individual patients, facilitate referrals to community services, and expand understanding of factors impacting treatment adherence and health outcomes. This information could also help care teams target disease prevention initiatives and other health improvement efforts for clinic panels and populations. Given the proliferation of big data, geospatial technologies, and democratization of data, the time has come to integrate Community VS into the electronic health record (EHR). Here, the authors describe (i) historical precedent for this concept, (ii) opportunities to expand upon these historical foundations, and (iii) a novel approach to EHR integration.
健康的社会决定因素对发病率和死亡率有重大影响;然而,医生在患者护理和人群管理中难以获取此类信息。正如传统生命体征为医疗服务提供者提供对任何患者的生物特征评估一样,“社区生命体征”(Community VS)可以汇总呈现影响患者健康的社会和环境因素。了解社区生命体征可为个体患者的临床建议提供依据,促进转介至社区服务,并加深对影响治疗依从性和健康结果的因素的理解。这些信息还可帮助医疗团队针对诊所患者群体和特定人群开展疾病预防举措及其他健康改善工作。鉴于大数据、地理空间技术的广泛应用以及数据的普及,将社区生命体征整合到电子健康记录(EHR)中的时机已经成熟。在此,作者描述了(i)这一概念的历史先例,(ii)在这些历史基础上进行拓展的机会,以及(iii)一种将其整合到电子健康记录中的新方法。