
Arcadia SDoH PackageArcadia Analytics
Improve health outcomes through unified social determinants of health data.
Vendor
Arcadia Analytics
Company Website
SDoH_tear_sheet.pdf
Product details
Overview
Arcadia's Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) Package is designed to help healthcare organizations identify and address the non-medical factors affecting patient health. By integrating comprehensive SDoH data, the platform enables providers to pinpoint at-risk populations, tailor interventions, and enhance overall care quality. This unified approach streamlines the collection and analysis of SDoH metrics, facilitating improved health outcomes and operational efficiency.
Features and Capabilities
- Comprehensive SDoH Data Integration: Aggregates data across 12 distinct SDoH domains, including economic stability, education, social and community context, health care access, and more.
- Point-of-Care Assessments: Conducts SDoH assessments during patient visits, seamlessly integrating with existing Electronic Health Record (EHR) workflows to capture relevant data efficiently.
- Patient Stratification: Utilizes collected data to identify and categorize patients based on social risk factors, enabling targeted care management and resource allocation.
- Care Management Support: Provides tools to facilitate follow-up care, connect patients with necessary resources, and monitor the effectiveness of interventions addressing social determinants.
- Quality Improvement Initiatives: Enhances the ability to design and implement programs aimed at improving health equity, reducing disparities, and meeting value-based care objectives.
- Data-Driven Decision Making: Offers analytics and reporting capabilities to assess the impact of SDoH on health outcomes, supporting informed decisions and continuous quality improvement.
- Community Resource Mapping: Identifies and maps community resources to address specific social needs, fostering partnerships and collaborations to support patient well-being.
- Regulatory Compliance Support: Assists in meeting reporting requirements and demonstrating compliance with health equity initiatives and standards set by regulatory bodies.