Patient Perspectives on Social Screening
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Embarcadero
Monday, February 3, 2025 |
3:45 PM - 5:00 PM |
Embarcadero Room |
Rebekah Angove
Executive Vice President of Research and Evaluation
Patient Advocate Foundation
SDOH screening can be unknowingly stigmatizing: Patient perspectives on addressing social needs in clinical setting
Biography
Dr. Rebekah Angove is the Executive Vice President, Research and Evaluation at Patient Advocate Foundation. In her role, she helps PAF to identify patient needs, translate those needs to direct services and policy recommendations, and evaluate the impact of these programs and services on patients and the patient community. Dr. Angove is driven by her passion to advance the field and promote patient engagement in care, policy, and research.
Andrea Nederveld
Assistant Professor
Department of Family Medicine
Unpacking patient perspectives on social needs screening: A mixed methods study in primary care practices
Biography
I am a clinician-researcher focused on how health-related social needs impact people's ability to enact healthy behaviors and how we can adjust practice and address system inequities to change that. I am especially interested in the relationship between food insecurity, ability to engage in physical activity and diabetes and obesity.
Sara Bybee
Research Assistant Professor
University of Utah College of Nursing
The role of threat vigilance in screening and addressing unmet social care in the ED
Biography
Dr. Bybee's program of research focuses on the structural determinants of health impacting historically marginalized groups in the context of chronic illness, end-of-life care, palliative care, and hospice.
Andy Quiñones-Rivera
NCSP Fellow, EM Physician
UCSF Dept of Emergency Medicine; SIREN; National Clinician Scholars Program
Impact of racism on patients' experiences of social care—Implications for healthcare based social care interventions
Biography
Dr. Quiñones-Rivera is an emergency physician and fellow with the National Clinician Scholars Program (NCSP) and SIREN at UCSF. Their research focuses on health equity and the quality of social care interventions.
Moderator
Liana Petruzzi
Assistant Professor
American University