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==Evaluation==
==Evaluation==
1. Evaluate for food insecurity via the Hunger Vital Sign questionnaire [1,2] (Positive if they answer Yes to either or both: “ Within the past 12 months we worried whether our food would run out before we got money to buy more.” “ Within the past 12 months the food we bought just didn’t last and we didn’t have money to get more.”)
1. Evaluate for food insecurity via the '''Hunger Vital Sign questionnaire''' [1,2] (Positive if they answer Yes to either or both: “ Within the past 12 months we worried whether our food would run out before we got money to buy more.” “ Within the past 12 months the food we bought just didn’t last and we didn’t have money to get more.”) Also refer patients who have '''diet-related illness''' such as diabetes and CHF.


2. Patients are eligible for free lifeline (Obama) phones + service if they are:
a. '''low-income''' (by proof of income or OR have proof of a public benefits program e.g. Medi-Cal, Food Stamps)
b. have a '''social security number'''.
Two vendors will be on campus from around 8am-6pm seven days a week outside of the S/E partners. The vendors are Assurance Wireless and American Assistance. 
For full information about the program please go to: http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/General.aspx?id=2752#qualify
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==Management==
==Management==

Revision as of 00:06, 17 August 2020

Background

See below for a compilation of resources for Harbor patients facing social determinants of illness:

1. Food Pharmacy

2. Life Line Phones

3. One Degree

4. Whole Person Care

5. Violence/Trauma prevention

Evaluation

1. Evaluate for food insecurity via the Hunger Vital Sign questionnaire [1,2] (Positive if they answer Yes to either or both: “ Within the past 12 months we worried whether our food would run out before we got money to buy more.” “ Within the past 12 months the food we bought just didn’t last and we didn’t have money to get more.”) Also refer patients who have diet-related illness such as diabetes and CHF.

2. Patients are eligible for free lifeline (Obama) phones + service if they are: a. low-income (by proof of income or OR have proof of a public benefits program e.g. Medi-Cal, Food Stamps) b. have a social security number. Two vendors will be on campus from around 8am-6pm seven days a week outside of the S/E partners. The vendors are Assurance Wireless and American Assistance.

For full information about the program please go to: http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/General.aspx?id=2752#qualify

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Management

1. Food Pharmacy: Refer them to the Harbor Food pharmacy verbally (“Please come to the front of Harbor UCLA at the ED entrance Wednesdays at 10:00am. One box of fruits and vegetables per person, until supplies run out"). They do not need to bring any ID or be a Harbor patient (family members can pick up too). Encourage them to bring their food prescription if they have one.

Disposition

1. Food Pharmacy: include a Prescription in the education page by going to [Discharge]--> [Patient Education] tab on --> Select "Departmental" --> Search "Food" or click on "Food Pharmacy-HAR (Spanish/ English)" in the search results.

See Also

External Links

References

< [1] Hager, E. R., Quigg, A. M., Black, M. M., Coleman, S. M., Heeren, T., Rose-Jacobs, R., Cook, J. T., Ettinger de Cuba, S. E., Casey, P. H., Chilton, M., Cutts, D. B., Meyers A. F., Frank, D. A. (2010). Development and Validity of a 2-Item Screen to Identify Families at Risk for Food Insecurity. Pediatrics, 126(1), 26-32. doi:10.1542/peds.2009-3146.

[2] Gundersen C, Engelhard EE, Crumbaugh AS, Seligman HK. Brief assessment of food insecurity accurately identifies high-risk US adults. Public Health Nutr. 2017;20(8):1367-1371. doi:10.1017/S1368980017000180"