Understanding (and Implementing) the Social Determinants Accelerator Act in 2021

2021年度关于了解(并实施)《社会决定因素加速法》

2021-01-27 23:50 United Language Group

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As we round the corner into 2021, the spotlight continues to be on health and healthcare. We know that a healthy diet, physical exercise, and routine check-ups can keep us in tip-top shape, but what if you aren’t able to access these essential wellness tools? This year has shown us repeatedly that we must do better. This has led us to the realization that we must begin with social determinants of health. What are social determinants of health? Social determinants of health (SDOH) are the non-medical factors of healthcare that account for up to 80 percent of health outcomes. Factors such as whether someone has transportation to pick up medication or regular access to healthy food can have a profound effect on a patient’s ability to follow treatment plans and avoid costly readmissions. What is the SDAA? The Social Determinants Accelerator Act (SDAA) will help states and communities devise strategies to better leverage existing programs and authorities to improve the health and well-being of those participating in Medicaid. The SDAA provides for the following: The Secretary of Health and Human Services would convene an inter-agency technical advisory council on social determinants of health. The council would include program experts from across the federal government, including the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Department of Labor, and the United States Department of Agriculture, as well as state and local government officials, the private sector, and community-based organizations. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), in consultation with the council, would make available up to $25 million in grants to state, local and Tribal governments to develop Social Determinants Accelerator Plans. Plans would Target a group of high-need Medicaid patients, like homeless individuals, older workers with arthritis, nursing home patients, or mothers diagnosed with post-partum depression Identify the key outcomes to be achieved through improved coordination of health and non-health services and use of evidence-based interventions Include a plan for linking data across programs to measure the impact of the new approach on the health of participants and the return on investment for taxpayers. Target a group of high-need Medicaid patients, like homeless individuals, older workers with arthritis, nursing home patients, or mothers diagnosed with post-partum depression Identify the key outcomes to be achieved through improved coordination of health and non-health services and use of evidence-based interventions Include a plan for linking data across programs to measure the impact of the new approach on the health of participants and the return on investment for taxpayers. The council would provide technical assistance to grantees to help them implement their plans by identifying federal authorities, opportunities, and strategies for braiding and blending funds and designing rigorous evaluations. To ensure all jurisdictions can benefit, the council will broadly disseminate best practices and opportunities for cross-program coordination. How can my healthcare company be a part of the change? Review your language access program for language gaps. If you’re not sure how to review your plan, take our audit for payers or providers. Use Direct Connect. Direct Connect provides patients direct access to interpreters and then connects them to their healthcare providers. You can go further by adding bi-lingual care coordinators. Use care liaisons over standard interpreting models. Our clients’ patients appreciate this model because they are able to connect with the same interpreter each time they call. Consider getting an NCQA Distinction in Multicultural Health Care. NCQA evaluates how well an organization complies with standards for Collecting race/ethnicity and language data Providing language assistance Cultural responsiveness Quality improvement of CLAS Reduction of health care disparities Collecting race/ethnicity and language data Providing language assistance Cultural responsiveness Quality improvement of CLAS Reduction of health care disparities The language professionals and United Language Group are here to answer your questions. To learn more about language solutions, visit our blog! hbspt.cta._relativeUrls=true;hbspt.cta.load(3356907, '5fc0c96b-2193-4e6d-b710-16c0775e18bc', {});
在我们即将进入2021年之际,人们关注的焦点仍然是健康和医疗保健。我们知道,健康饮食、体育锻炼和定期体检是我们保持最佳状态的必备条件,但如果你不能获得这些基本的维持健康的条件呢?今年,我们看到我们在这些方面必须做得更好。我们认识到,我们必须从健康的社会决定因素出发。 健康的社会决定因素包括什么呢? 健康的社会决定因素(Social Determinants of Health, SDOH)是医疗保健的非医疗因素,占决定健康与否因素的80%。诸如是否有人需要交通工具来取药或定期获取健康食品等因素深刻影响着患者遵能否循治疗计划,并避免重复入院的高昂费用。 什么是《社会决定因素加速法》? 《社会决定因素加速法》(SDAA)将帮助各州和社区制定战略,更好地利用现有的计划项目和政府当局,提升参与医疗补助的人群的健康水平。 《社会决定因素加速法》规定如下: 卫生和人事服务部长将召集咨询理事会,探讨关于健康的社会决定因素。该委员会将包括来自整个联邦政府的各个项目专家,其中包括住房城发部、劳工部和美国农业部,州和地方政府官员,以及一些私营部门和社区组织。 医疗保险和医疗补助服务中心(CMS)与理事会协商,将向州、地方和部落政府提供高达2500万美元的赠款,用于制定社会决定因素加速计划。计划会 针对高需求的医疗补助患者,包括无家可归的人、患有关节炎的老年工人、疗养院患者以及被诊断为产后抑郁症的母亲 确定通过协调卫生和非卫生服务之间的关系,以及采用循证干预措施将要取得的关键成果 其中一项计划是将各个项目的数据联系起来,以衡量新方法对参与者健康和纳税人投资回报所产生的影响。 针对高需求的医疗补助患者,包括无家可归的人、患有关节炎的老年工人、疗养院患者以及被诊断为产后抑郁症的母亲 确定通过协调卫生和非卫生服务之间的关系,以及采用循证干预措施将要取得的关键成果 其中一项计划将各个项目的数据联系起来,以衡量新方法对参与者健康和纳税人投资回报产生的影响。 该委员会将向受赠人提供技术援助,通过向联邦当局进行确认、找到机会,对混合基金的战略以及设计进行严格评估,帮助他们实施计划。为确保所有管辖区都能受益,理事会将会大力宣传跨项目协调的最佳做法和机会。 我的医疗保健公司如何能够加入次此变革? 请重新检查语言访问程序,找出其中语言差距。如果您不确定如何审核计划,我们将会提供帮助对付款人或提供者进行审核。 请使用直接连接。直接连接(Direct Connect)为患者提供直接直接访问译员服务,为他们搭建桥梁,与医疗保健提供者取得联系。您可以进一步添加双语护理协调员。 在标准口译模拟中使用护理联络。我们客户的病人很喜欢这种模式,因为该模式可以让他们每次打电话时都能和同一个口译员取得联系。 实施在多元文化的医疗保健中NCQA认证资格。NCQA评估一个组织在多大程度上符合标准 收集种族/民族以及语言数据 提供语言帮助 文化回应 美国大学语言协会改进 降低保健鸿沟 收集种族/名族和语言数据 提供语言帮助 文化回应 美国大学语言协会改进 缩小保健鸿沟 语言专业人士和语言联合集团在这里为您解答。如需了解更多关于语言解决方案方面的信息,请访问官方博客! hbspt.cta._relativeURLS=true;hbspt.cta.load(3356907,'5FC0C96B-2193-4E6D-B710-16C0775E18BC',{});

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