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74: How 'screen and refer' systems fail to help patients

May 24, 202327 min
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We've all had the experience of a clinician staring at screen while asking us sensitive questions to fill out our electronic health records. But that frustrating experience is made even worse by a new trend in health care. As Sanjay Basu wrote in a recent First Opinion, hospitals are using so-called "screen and refer" systems to identify people with social needs, like those who are experiencing domestic violence or hunger. The idea is that workers ask patients about their needs, then refer them to organizations such as food banks that can help. But according to Basu, a primary care provider, these well-intended efforts are instead dehumanizing and ineffective for patients, and burdensome for the organizations buried by referrals.
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