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Community to Clinic Linkage Program at SFGH
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Pediatric Primary Care Intervention and Pediatric Urgent Care Intervention for Family's Connection to Community Resources and Public Benefits and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 1,809 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
It is increasingly clear that the environment in which a child lives, plays, and goes to school has a significant impact on their health. With the implementation of a Community to Clinic Linkage Program (CCLiP) in the SFGH Pediatrics Clinics, we will routinely address Social Determinants of Health when families present. We will randomize patients to receive either the CCLiP intervention or standard of care. We will evaluate programmatic outcome, health care utilization data and return on investment data. We hypothesize that by addressing the environmental and social factors that contribute to health within the setting of the medical home, we will be able to better connect families to community resources, enable more appropriate use of healthcare resources, improve health status, and enhance patient satisfaction.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
30 minute on-site intervention with biweekly follow up phone calls to address social needs and health care status.
3 months of intervention protocol, including a 30 minute on-site intervention and twice monthly phone calls to address social needs and health care status.