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A number of major health technology companies have partnered with the White House in an effort to standardize the sharing of patient data on social determinants of health. a Sync for Social Needs coalition that includes Oracle-Cerner, Geisinger, Epic, Rush University System for Health and many more. As part of the program, the coalition, which also includes the Department of Veterans Affairs, will collectively evaluate and pilot the integration of specific social screening tools in electronic medical record (EMR) systems. The coalition will also commit to working with participants to scale the standardized practices to lower the clinician burden to screen for social needs. The partnership comes as the White House has focused on addressing social determinants of health, which are the social and economic conditions that can impact physical health, such as food and housing security, education and more. In addition to Sync for Social Needs, the Biden administration announced a score of other efforts, including improving access to healthy food and nutrition through numerous other partnerships with organizations like AARP and private companies such as The White House appears to be pushing for integration of social determinants of health within EMRs. Healthcare organizations and providers may be more effective treating patients and preventing worse health outcomes with more information and their patients’ social and economic information within their health information. This Post was originally published on healthexec.com

Financing Healthcare in Africa: All we need.

Published by BusinessDay on Tue, 31 May 2022 Access to quality healthcare has remained a challenge globally and efforts to improve these issues through universal health coverage (UHC) are essential. The World Health Organisation (WHO) defines UHC as ensuring that all people have access to promotive, preventive, curative, and rehabilitative health services of quality, when and where they need them, without financial hardship. []read more Strengthening Health Financing in Africa Towards Universal Health Coverage This Post was originally published on latestnigeriannews.com