Social determinants of health (SDOH) are the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age. They shape health outcomes and contribute to health inequities. Examples of SDOH include poverty, education, housing, and access to healthcare.

At Social Determinants of Health Solutions, we believe that improving health outcomes requires addressing the root causes of poor health, including SDOH. We provide innovative and evidence-based solutions to help organizations and communities address SDOH and promote health equity.

OUR SERVICES

At Social Determinants of Health Solutions, we are committed to promoting health equity and addressing the root causes of poor health. Contact us today to learn how we can help you achieve your goals.

Health is not just about medical treatment and care, but it is also influenced by the social, economic and environmental factors in which people live and work. The term "Social Determinants of Health" refers to these non-medical factors that impact an individual's overall health and well-being.

OUR KEY SOLUTION SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH

EDUCATION

EDUCATION

Improving access to education, particularly in disadvantaged communities, can help address health disparities and improve health outcomes.

INCOME AND EMPLOYMENT

INCOME AND EMPLOYMENT

Provide the best possible care for your clients by having all of their information and needs in one central location.

NEIGHBORHOOD AND ENVIRONMENT

NEIGHBORHOOD AND ENVIRONMENT

Investing in community development, improving access to green spaces, and reducing exposure to environmental pollutants can help create healthier communities.

HOUSING

HOUSING

Providing affordable, safe and healthy housing options, especially for people experiencing homelessness, can improve health outcomes.

SOCIAL SUPPORT

SOCIAL SUPPORT

Encouraging community building and promoting social connections can improve mental and physical health.

It is important to recognize that these social determinants of health are interconnected and must be addressed in a comprehensive and integrated manner to effectively improve health outcomes. By addressing these social determinants, we can create healthier and more equitable communities for everyone.