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Titulo Artículo:
The Role of Social Determinants of Health in the Use of Telemedicine for Asthma in Children
Resumen:
Asthma is the most common chronic health condition among children in the United States. The adverse impacts of social determinants of health often manifest in unmet health-related social needs, potentially contributing to worse asthma outcomes. With the onset and rapid spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the identification of asthma as a potential risk factor for more severe disease, our asthma program quickly pivoted to a remote-access telemedicine asthma population management platform to best meet the needs of our most at-risk patients. Our practice provides care to a large proportion of Black and Latino/a/e children in urban areas insured by the State Medicaid Program and impacted by unmet social needs. As we pivoted to telemedicine, we consistently reached a greater number of patients and families than prepandemic and observed decreased emergency department visits and hospitalizations. About 1 in 5 families received resource touch points spanning categories of transportation, food and supplies, clothing, utilities, and rent. Overall, families reported positive experiences with telemedicine, including the ability to connect remotely with our social work and resource teams. Telemedicine may be an effective strategy for addressing both the medical and the social needs of children with asthma at risk for worse outcomes.
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Autores :
Linda Haynes;
Kristin Karpowicz;
Fiona Unsworth;
Sheila Petrosino;
Bridgette L. Jones;
Madison Hickingbotham;
Sarah P. Justvig;
Autor corporativo:
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice,
Editores:
ScienceDirect ;
Signatura Topográfica:
10
Idioma:
Inglés
Páginas:
2543
Existencias:
2549
Palabras claves:
Telemedicine
Virtual visits
Asthma
Social determinants of health
COVID-19; Pandemic
Público objetivo:
Decanatura
Investigadores
Educadores Medicos
Otros profesionales de la salud
Titulo Artículo:
The Role of Social Determinants of Health in the Use of Telemedicine for Asthma in Children
Resumen:
Asthma is the most common chronic health condition among children in the United States. The adverse impacts of social determinants of health often manifest in unmet health-related social needs, potentially contributing to worse asthma outcomes. With the onset and rapid spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the identification of asthma as a potential risk factor for more severe disease, our asthma program quickly pivoted to a remote-access telemedicine asthma population management platform to best meet the needs of our most at-risk patients. Our practice provides care to a large proportion of Black and Latino/a/e children in urban areas insured by the State Medicaid Program and impacted by unmet social needs. As we pivoted to telemedicine, we consistently reached a greater number of patients and families than prepandemic and observed decreased emergency department visits and hospitalizations. About 1 in 5 families received resource touch points spanning categories of transportation, food and supplies, clothing, utilities, and rent. Overall, families reported positive experiences with telemedicine, including the ability to connect remotely with our social work and resource teams. Telemedicine may be an effective strategy for addressing both the medical and the social needs of children with asthma at risk for worse outcomes.
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Autores :
Linda Haynes;
Kristin Karpowicz;
Fiona Unsworth;
Sheila Petrosino;
Bridgette L. Jones;
Madison Hickingbotham;
Sarah P. Justvig;
Autor corporativo:
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice,
Editores:
ScienceDirect ;
Signatura Topográfica:
10
Idioma:
Inglés
Páginas:
2543
Existencias:
2549
Palabras claves:
Telemedicine
Virtual visits
Asthma
Social determinants of health
COVID-19; Pandemic
Público objetivo:
Decanatura
Investigadores
Educadores Medicos
Otros profesionales de la salud
Titulo Artículo:
The Role of Social Determinants of Health in the Use of Telemedicine for Asthma in Children
Resumen:
Asthma is the most common chronic health condition among children in the United States. The adverse impacts of social determinants of health often manifest in unmet health-related social needs, potentially contributing to worse asthma outcomes. With the onset and rapid spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the identification of asthma as a potential risk factor for more severe disease, our asthma program quickly pivoted to a remote-access telemedicine asthma population management platform to best meet the needs of our most at-risk patients. Our practice provides care to a large proportion of Black and Latino/a/e children in urban areas insured by the State Medicaid Program and impacted by unmet social needs. As we pivoted to telemedicine, we consistently reached a greater number of patients and families than prepandemic and observed decreased emergency department visits and hospitalizations. About 1 in 5 families received resource touch points spanning categories of transportation, food and supplies, clothing, utilities, and rent. Overall, families reported positive experiences with telemedicine, including the ability to connect remotely with our social work and resource teams. Telemedicine may be an effective strategy for addressing both the medical and the social needs of children with asthma at risk for worse outcomes.
Autores:
Linda Haynes
,
Kristin Karpowicz
,
Fiona Unsworth
,
Sheila Petrosino
,
Bridgette L. Jones
,
Madison Hickingbotham
,
Sarah P. Justvig
,
.
Titulo Revista:
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice,
.
Numero:
10
Volumen:
10
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Base de Datos Bibliográfica:
ScienceDirect ,
.
Suplemento:
Idioma:
Inglés
Página Inicial:
2543
Página Final:
2549
Palabras claves:
Telemedicine
Virtual visits
Asthma
Social determinants of health
COVID-19; Pandemic
Público objetivo:
Decanatura
Investigadores
Educadores Medicos
Otros profesionales de la salud
Título ScienceDirect :
The Role of Social Determinants of Health in the Use of Telemedicine for Asthma in Children
Resumen:
Asthma is the most common chronic health condition among children in the United States. The adverse impacts of social determinants of health often manifest in unmet health-related social needs, potentially contributing to worse asthma outcomes. With the onset and rapid spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the identification of asthma as a potential risk factor for more severe disease, our asthma program quickly pivoted to a remote-access telemedicine asthma population management platform to best meet the needs of our most at-risk patients. Our practice provides care to a large proportion of Black and Latino/a/e children in urban areas insured by the State Medicaid Program and impacted by unmet social needs. As we pivoted to telemedicine, we consistently reached a greater number of patients and families than prepandemic and observed decreased emergency department visits and hospitalizations. About 1 in 5 families received resource touch points spanning categories of transportation, food and supplies, clothing, utilities, and rent. Overall, families reported positive experiences with telemedicine, including the ability to connect remotely with our social work and resource teams. Telemedicine may be an effective strategy for addressing both the medical and the social needs of children with asthma at risk for worse outcomes.
Autores :
Linda Haynes;
Kristin Karpowicz;
Fiona Unsworth;
Sheila Petrosino;
Bridgette L. Jones;
Madison Hickingbotham;
Sarah P. Justvig;
Autor corporativo:
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice,
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Tipo :
ScienceDirect .
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Telemedicine
Virtual visits
Asthma
Social determinants of health
COVID-19; Pandemic
Público objetivo:
Decanatura
Investigadores
Educadores Medicos
Otros profesionales de la salud
Título ScienceDirect :
The Role of Social Determinants of Health in the Use of Telemedicine for Asthma in Children
Resumen:
Asthma is the most common chronic health condition among children in the United States. The adverse impacts of social determinants of health often manifest in unmet health-related social needs, potentially contributing to worse asthma outcomes. With the onset and rapid spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the identification of asthma as a potential risk factor for more severe disease, our asthma program quickly pivoted to a remote-access telemedicine asthma population management platform to best meet the needs of our most at-risk patients. Our practice provides care to a large proportion of Black and Latino/a/e children in urban areas insured by the State Medicaid Program and impacted by unmet social needs. As we pivoted to telemedicine, we consistently reached a greater number of patients and families than prepandemic and observed decreased emergency department visits and hospitalizations. About 1 in 5 families received resource touch points spanning categories of transportation, food and supplies, clothing, utilities, and rent. Overall, families reported positive experiences with telemedicine, including the ability to connect remotely with our social work and resource teams. Telemedicine may be an effective strategy for addressing both the medical and the social needs of children with asthma at risk for worse outcomes.
Autores :
Linda Haynes;
Kristin Karpowicz;
Fiona Unsworth;
Sheila Petrosino;
Bridgette L. Jones;
Madison Hickingbotham;
Sarah P. Justvig;
Autor corporativo:
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice,
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Paginas:
2543.
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Telemedicine
Virtual visits
Asthma
Social determinants of health
COVID-19; Pandemic
Público objetivo:
Decanatura
Investigadores
Educadores Medicos
Otros profesionales de la salud
Titulo Artículo:
The Role of Social Determinants of Health in the Use of Telemedicine for Asthma in Children
Resumen:
Asthma is the most common chronic health condition among children in the United States. The adverse impacts of social determinants of health often manifest in unmet health-related social needs, potentially contributing to worse asthma outcomes. With the onset and rapid spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the identification of asthma as a potential risk factor for more severe disease, our asthma program quickly pivoted to a remote-access telemedicine asthma population management platform to best meet the needs of our most at-risk patients. Our practice provides care to a large proportion of Black and Latino/a/e children in urban areas insured by the State Medicaid Program and impacted by unmet social needs. As we pivoted to telemedicine, we consistently reached a greater number of patients and families than prepandemic and observed decreased emergency department visits and hospitalizations. About 1 in 5 families received resource touch points spanning categories of transportation, food and supplies, clothing, utilities, and rent. Overall, families reported positive experiences with telemedicine, including the ability to connect remotely with our social work and resource teams. Telemedicine may be an effective strategy for addressing both the medical and the social needs of children with asthma at risk for worse outcomes.
Fecha de publicación:
2022.
Autor corporativo:
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice,
.
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Telemedicine
Virtual visits
Asthma
Social determinants of health
COVID-19; Pandemic
Público objetivo:
Decanatura
Investigadores
Educadores Medicos
Otros profesionales de la salud
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Linda Haynes Kristin Karpowicz Fiona Unsworth Sheila Petrosino Bridgette L. Jones Madison Hickingbotham Sarah P. Justvig Linda Haynes Kristin Karpowicz Fiona Unsworth Sheila Petrosino Bridgette L. Jones Madison Hickingbotham Sarah P. Justvig The Role of Social Determinants of Health in the Use of Telemedicine for Asthma in Children . 2022; 10Ed. 2543.