Social workers roles in achieving health quality metrics in primary care: a quality improvement case study.
- Resource Type
- Article
- Authors
- Lombardi, Brianna M.; de Saxe Zerden, Lisa; Prentice, Amy; Downs, Sarah Grace
- Source
- Social Work in Health Care. 2024, Vol. 63 Issue 2, p102-116. 15p.
- Subject
- *OCCUPATIONAL roles
*DIVERSITY & inclusion policies
*MEDICAL quality control
*EVALUATION of medical care
*SOCIAL workers
*PRIMARY health care
*BENCHMARKING (Management)
*QUALITY assurance
*CASE studies
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
- Language
- ISSN
- 0098-1389
Value-based payment models may improve patient health by targeting quality of care over quantity of health services. Social workers in primary care settings are well-positioned to improve the quality of health services for vulnerable patients by identifying and addressing patients' social determinants of health. This case study describes a Plan Do Study Act (PDSA) quality improvement approach implemented and refined by social workers to proactively address clinical quality gaps in one family medicine practice. The studied program – entitled Gap Closure Day – was led by a team of social workers to improve quality outcomes of patients. Findings highlight the important roles of social workers as members of health care teams to improve the quality of health services and address health equity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]