Matthew D Erlich, Michael B First, Rachel M Talley, Lisa B Dixon, Jeffrey Berlant, Matthew L Edwards, Marcus A Moreno, Nicole Kozloff, Mary F Brunette, Samuel Siris, David A Adler
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Although social determinants of health (SDOH) have a significant impact on health outcomes and many are already included among the "Other Conditions That May Be a Focus of Clinical Attention" in the DSM-5, general awareness of these codes and the importance of using them to communicate SDOH has not occurred. This Open Forum proposes that the DSM-5 adopt a biaxial system of assessment to enhance their consideration and reporting. A biaxial approach, the authors argue, when combined with financial incentives, will increase the likelihood of SDOH reporting and potentially improve care.