2020
DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.2019.01588
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Implementing Community Resource Referral Technology: Facilitators And Barriers Described By Early Adopters

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“…While data sharing tools are increasingly becoming available from SDOH‐focused technology organisations, like Healthify , the tools may be resource prohibitive for many community organisations. A study of healthcare organisation adoption of referral technologies found community adoption of the tools as a major barrier to effective use and cited indirect resource constraints as a cause, confirming our findings from the CBO perspective (Cartier, Fichtenberg, & Gottlieb, 2020). Considering ways to increase access so referral technologies can be used by both clinical systems and CBOs will be critical.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…While data sharing tools are increasingly becoming available from SDOH‐focused technology organisations, like Healthify , the tools may be resource prohibitive for many community organisations. A study of healthcare organisation adoption of referral technologies found community adoption of the tools as a major barrier to effective use and cited indirect resource constraints as a cause, confirming our findings from the CBO perspective (Cartier, Fichtenberg, & Gottlieb, 2020). Considering ways to increase access so referral technologies can be used by both clinical systems and CBOs will be critical.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Digital networks at the community and state level represent larger, emerging initiatives to coordinate care between healthcare systems and CBOs, offering centralized platforms to manage referrals, communicate with clients, and track outcomes. 38 , 39 These platforms present an innovative opportunity to facilitate patient connection to an integrated system of health and social services. This will require robust investments in social needs interventions that can complement this developing technological infrastructure, alongside new approaches in workforce development and healthcare financing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 Supporting the seamless and bidirectional exchange of data and referrals between social and health care entities should become paramount. 23 In addition to ensuring efficient flow of data, such systems can enable real-time surveillance of capacity and provide valuable information to planners and policymakers about where additional investments are needed.…”
Section: Barriers and Opportunities To Scale Social Care Practices Inmentioning
confidence: 99%