Title
LifeGrid: Understanding and Quantifying the Impact of Social Determinants on Chronic Disease for Predictive Health
Abstract
As the US healthcare system undergoes a paradigm shift from a fee-for-service model to a more quality driven fee-for-service model, the need for customizable solutions and effective ways to predict health outcomes has become more critical. Research has continued to point to social determinants of health (SDOH) as the critical factors contributing to health problems seen among Americans. Addressing social determinants of health will help to improve health outcomes; however, understanding the disparate implications of these factors on different socioeconomic groups could also provide insight into health inequities among populations. The "LifeGrid" theory being developed at Howard University Medical School proposes that 'place' is a strong indicator of chronic disease expression and health outcomes. Expanding on this theory, a quantitative statistical approach will be used to assess the relationship between community, economic stability, and 'LifeGrid' indicators and their impact on an individual. This LifeGrid score can be effectively used to define susceptibility of chronic disease and may be used as a predictive metric in personalized health tools for identifying the relative risk of chronic disease expression.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1109/ICHI.2018.00054
2018 IEEE International Conference on Healthcare Informatics (ICHI)
Keywords
Field
DocType
'LifeGrid', social determinants, predictive, chronic disease, health
Critical factors,Gerontology,Paradigm shift,Relative risk,Psychology,Economic stability,Chronic disease,Healthcare system,Social determinants of health,Socioeconomic status
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-5386-5378-4
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
William M. Southerland100.34
Joseph Wright200.34
Dawn Payne300.34
Gloria Washington423.41