Socioeconomic Health Attributes

Enhance analytic models with clinically validated and uniquely packaged social determinants of health data


Augment Analytic Models with Clinically Validated Socioeconomic Health Attributes

Socioeconomic Health Attributes consist of clinically validated social determinants of health that when addressed correlate to better care management outcomes. These attributes can be used on their own or in combination with existing healthcare analytic models to improve line of sight into the influence that environmental, economic and community factors have on care management outcomes. Attributes have been combined into key categories that have been tested and confirmed to be directly correlated to specific health outcomes including: total cost, hospitalization, Rx cost, emergency room visits and stress index.
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Benefits of Socioeconomic Health Attributes

These attributes add tremendous value when adequate claims and medical records are present—but become even more critical where minimal medical and/or claims data is available. Understanding socioeconomic factors that impact an individual’s health enables healthcare organizations to proactively improve care management activities.

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Curious about social determinants of health?

Did you know...Where we live, learn, work and play has a greater impact on how long and how well we live than medical care.1

1 http://www.commissiononhealth.org/WhatDrivesHealth.aspx

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LexisNexis® Socioeconomic Health Attributes does not constitute a “consumer report” as that term is defined in the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 USC 1681 et seq.(FCRA). Accordingly, LexisNexis® Socioeconomic Health Attributes not be used in whole or in part as a factor in determining eligibility for credit, insurance, employment or another permissible purpose under the FCRA. Due to the nature of the origin of public record information, the public records and commercially available data sources used in reports may contain errors. Source data is sometimes reported or entered inaccurately, processed poorly or incorrectly, and is generally not free from defect. This product or service aggregates and reports data, as provided by the public records and commercially available data sources, and is not the source of the data, nor is it a comprehensive compilation of the data. Before relying on any data, it should be independently verified.