Molly Rafferty / Monday, August 16, 2021 / Categories: EHR Selection and Implementation, EHR Implementation, Population Health, PH and SDH Concepts, Relevance of PHM and SDH, Implementing PHM and SDH, Using Data for PHM and SDH, Improving PHM and SDH Quality Making a Good First Impression: Digital Patient Intake Solutions How Health Centers can Use Digital Intake Tools to Support Social Determinants of Health Data Collection Now more than ever, health centers know that addressing social determinants of health is key to ensuring patients from underserved and disadvantaged groups receive quality, informed, and comprehensive care. This resource explores how health centers can effectively and safely collect critical patient information, including sensitive information like social need screening, through digital patient intake solutions that rely on paper-free, data-smart registration and EHR integration. Health centers can walk through why adding these solutions to their clinics can engage rather than alienate patients, and how to implement these technologies to screen for social risk and improve the patient experience. The resource is available in the Documents to Download section below. Previous Article Lessons Learned in Social Need Screening Next Article Navigating Compliance Challenges with the Information Blocking Rule: A Collection of Case Studies Print 11545 Tags: EHRSocial Determinants of HealthSDHscreening toolsocial determinants datasocial determinantsEHR TipsSDoHEHR integrationsocial needscreening Documents to download Making a Good First Impression: Digital Patient Intake Solutions to Support Social Determinants of Health Data Collection(.pdf, 319.11 KB) - 1950 download(s) August 2021 Related Resources Two-Part Series: Supporting CHWs with Technology to Achieve Value Two-Part Series: Supporting CHWs with Technology to Achieve Value Lived Expertise and Data Management: Trauma-Informed Approaches and Perspectives HITEQ On the Horizon: Environmental Preparedness for Health Centers Advancing the use of SDOH Data to Support Value Based Care