The US health care system has recently begun to account for patients' unmet social needs in care delivery and payment reform. This article presents a twenty-year qualitative case study of five stages of diffusion-testing and learning, standardization, replication, shifting from doing to enabling, and catalyzing broad adoption-of a practical approach for integrating social needs into clinical care. This case study of Health Leads and its funders confirms the importance of focusing on a clear aim, investing in model testing and standardization to enable subsequent responsiveness to the market, and the willingness of innovators and their investors to cede control of a model to allow local adaption and accelerate broad adoption.
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December 2012
Rebecca Onie and a colleague founded Health Leads, an organization staffed by student advocates who help doctors and other health care providers "prescribe" basic resources such as food and heat.
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