White paper: Practical Strategies for Identifying and Addressing Social Determinants of Health in Community Oncology

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Community oncologists overwhelmingly agree that social determinants of health (SDoH) impact patient outcomes, but lean budgets and people resources can make supporting patients with non-medical challenges feel daunting.

In this white paper from Patient Discovery and AmerisourceBergen, we share practical strategies and solutions community oncology practices can implement to effectively identify and address the SDoH and non-medical priorities influencing patient access, adherence, and outcomes. We also discuss how these solutions can help practices meet the SDoH requirements for emerging value-based care models like the Enhancing Oncology Model (EOM) and Medicare’s Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS), driving additional value to the practice.

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