A Conceptual Framework for Addressing Social Needs Through the Accountable Health Communities Model

L. Highfield, Gayla M. Ferguson, Ryan J. Walsh, Carol Paret, Deborah M Ganelin, Kevin O. Hwang, Robert Morgan
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Objectives: To present a conceptual framework to address social needs through accountable health programs in the United States. We present our implementation of the Accountable Health Communities (AHC) Model as an example. Study Design: Conceptual framework and case study. Methods: Our conceptual framework of the AHC Model is adapted from the UK Rainbow Model of Integrated Care for the US health care context based on current literature. Our approach is further underpinned by Medical Research Council guidance on intervention development stages, recent framework development in intervention coproduction, and quality improvement methods. Results: Our team used the adapted framework coupled with Medical Resource Council stages for intervention development to create a program scope and sequence. Standard operating procedures and an implementation plan were created and approved by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation. Implementation was successfully launched at 13 clinical delivery sites and completed screenings of more than 10,000 patients have been done to date. Conclusions: Our conceptual framework, which we are applying as a bridge organization in the AHC Model, can serve as a model that organizations can use to successfully design interventions to address social needs in clinical care settings in the United States. Further application and testing of the framework are warranted to advance understanding of social needs interventions in the United States. ABSTRACT
通过负责任的卫生社区模式解决社会需求的概念框架
目的:提出一个概念框架,通过美国负责任的卫生项目来解决社会需求。我们以实施负责任的健康社区(AHC)模型为例。研究设计:概念框架和案例研究。方法:我们的AHC模型的概念框架是根据现有文献改编自英国的综合护理彩虹模型,以适应美国的卫生保健背景。我们的做法得到了医学研究理事会关于干预措施发展阶段的指导、最近在干预措施合作生产方面制定的框架以及质量改进方法的进一步支持。结果:我们的团队使用经过调整的框架,结合医疗资源委员会的干预发展阶段,创建了一个项目范围和顺序。医疗保险和医疗补助创新中心制定并批准了标准操作程序和实施计划。在13个临床交付点成功启动了实施工作,迄今已完成对1万多名患者的筛查。结论:我们的概念框架,我们正在应用作为AHC模型中的桥梁组织,可以作为一个模型,组织可以使用它来成功地设计干预措施,以解决美国临床护理环境中的社会需求。该框架的进一步应用和测试是必要的,以促进对美国社会需求干预的理解。摘要
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