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Differential Impacts of Social Care Interventions – Part 2
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Differential Impacts of Social Care Interventions – Part 2

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This webinar presents studies that examined heterogeneous treatment effects of social care among different racial or ethnic groups.

  • The “Social care in the time of COVID-19: insights from technology-powered coordinated care networks” study leveraged a large, unique dataset to describe the top social needs of clients served by the Unite Us time period during the COVID-19 pandemic and to compare these needs across racial/ethnic groups.
  • The “Social needs screening during pediatric emergency department visits: language differences in reported needs” study found that differences also existed in how English- and Spanish-speaking caregivers responded to our social need inquiries.
  • The “Exploring social care research possibilities with 211” study highlights recent research and innovations using 211-related data and poses questions and opportunities for future research endeavors.

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Social Interventions Research & Evaluation Network

Publication Date

10.12.2022

Topic Area

Public Health
Social Needs
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