Poverty and Inadequate Living Conditions and Healthcare

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Where and how populations live (geographic), the traits and changes they exhibit (demographics), and cultural background/perspectives/beliefs (psychographics) directly impact the healthcare system. Social determinants are the key drivers behind all population trends. Social determinants of health that have negative consequences range from chronic stress to poor nutrition to poverty and inadequate living conditions. Where these determinants are a factor, chronic conditions such as obesity, diabetes, and asthma are more prevalent.

Our current healthcare system is designed to focus on treating conditions and how to avoid preventable conditions, but is not designed to evaluate and pay for interventions that mitigate the predictive social determinants of poor health outcomes. Johnson (2014) notes that many healthcare organizations are hopeful that new bundled payment models will actually allow for such intercessions where, especially if there is predictability that failure to step in and resolve a comparatively low cost social issue can help avoid a high cost medical episode of care....

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