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Alexandra Schweitzer

@ahs123

Passionate about transforming health care, wherever health happens. Executive Fellow at @HBSSEI studying drivers of success in #SDOH. Opinions are my own.

Collaborating with @aparnamath to demonstrate the chilling impact of administrative burdens on health and wellness.

In their new Forefront article, @aparnamath + @ahs123 from @amazon + @HBSSEI discuss how research across multiple safety-net programs shows that administrative burdens make it difficult for families to access programs for which they are eligible. bit.ly/46nXf0M



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I will never get a parking ticket again.

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It will be super interesting!

Join us next Thursday on June 22 at 11am PT to hear Anna Steeves-Reece, share findings on phone-based social care based on her research on the #AHC Model in Oregon. Register here: tinyurl.com/37by3fuj

SIREN_UCSF's tweet image. Join us next Thursday on June 22 at 11am PT to hear Anna Steeves-Reece, share findings on phone-based social care based on her research on the #AHC Model in Oregon.

Register here: tinyurl.com/37by3fuj


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Our April issue is a double one to cover an important topic, how health care organizations are addressing the social determinants of health: nej.md/3Fo0pXu #SDOH #SocialNeeds


Questionable assumptions underlie many SDOH programs. How can we revisit them by starting with the reality of available social resources and patients’ true needs and wants? Important advice from @caroline_fich and @frazetk.

The health care sector is rapidly embracing social risk screening and referrals as the way to address patients’ social needs, but these activities are unlikely to be sufficient without direct investments in resolving needs: nej.md/3ZxNrOW



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Clear thinking applying management principles to SDOH from @ahs123 and @NSmohta. Pathways to Success in Meeting Health-Related Social Needs | NEJM Catalyst catalyst.nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…


.@EversourceMA What's up with the 10:30 pm robocall to let us know you're preparing for the storm? Some of us were preparing by sleeping.


Why we love our fair city.

Intersections of Boston.

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Why is there a gap between screening positive for social risks and patient interest in assistance? Read more in the SIREN SCREEN Report: sirenetwork.ucsf.edu/tools-resource… #MedTwitter #SIRENSCREENreport

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#MedTwitter #SIRENSCREENreport

Well worth a listen!

🚨NEW Podcast🚨 After publishing the State of Science on Social Screening in Healthcare Settings, our team chatted with report stakeholders to do some sense making. Listen to the SCREEN five episode podcast series here 👇🎧 tinyurl.com/3spakced @emiliademarchis @ync

SIREN_UCSF's tweet image. 🚨NEW Podcast🚨 
After publishing the State of Science on Social Screening in Healthcare Settings, our team chatted with report stakeholders to do some sense making. 
Listen to the SCREEN five episode podcast series here 👇🎧
tinyurl.com/3spakced 
@emiliademarchis @ync


Very informative and digestible research-based practical information about how to improve social needs screening for vulnerable populations.

The SIREN SCREEN report includes a section dedicated specifically to implementation research on social screening, including research on who conducts screening and how. Read more about these findings here: sirenetwork.ucsf.edu/tools-resource… #Medtwitter

SIREN_UCSF's tweet image. The SIREN SCREEN report includes a section dedicated specifically to implementation research on social screening, including research on who conducts screening and how. Read more about these findings here: sirenetwork.ucsf.edu/tools-resource…
#Medtwitter


Illuminating analysis of how programs to address health-related social needs work and insights into how patients feel about them.

Excited for these great articles to be out! Helps shed light on how patients feel about social needs assistance in health care settings.



Just renewed my car registration at @MassRMV. Easy as could be! A little ray of sunshine in a world of terrible user interfaces.


Enthralling so far. Can’t recommend enough. Can’ wait for Season 4.

✨ It's official, we're so excited for the story to continue when #MyBrilliantFriend returns for Season Four! ✨

BrilliantFriend's tweet image. ✨ It's official, we're so excited for the story to continue when #MyBrilliantFriend returns for Season Four! ✨


Proud to share this piece on an innovative program sparking creativity and agency in older adults.

LeadingAge MA Members Mt. Pleasant Home and Goddard House are bringing the power of the arts to older adults in the Boston area through the Opening Mind Through Art program! ow.ly/rH6U50ILCfC



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Study Group: How can listening to participants improve programs to address social needs? 4/18/22 4 - 5:30 PM EST Virtual W/ @ahs123, Alex Denniston & @justindlai hks.harvard.edu/events/study-g…

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4/18/22
4 - 5:30 PM EST
Virtual

W/ @ahs123, Alex Denniston & @justindlai

hks.harvard.edu/events/study-g…

My latest plea for sanity. CommonWealth Magazine commonwealthmagazine.org/opinion/inform…


Sharing my new paper on value chain thinking in #SDOH. Let me know what you think!

Applying Value Chain Thinking to Social Drivers of Health: A Framework and Two Case Studies: nej.md/3CeRHXr @2harvest @H_SeniorLife @ahs123 @_phama1 @NSmohta #SDOH



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