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Addressing Social Determinants of Health in a Clinic Setting: The WellRx Pilot in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Janet Page-Reeves, Will Kaufman, Molly Bleecker, Jeffrey Norris, Kate McCalmont, Veneta Ianakieva, Dessislava Ianakieva and Arthur Kaufman
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine May 2016, 29 (3) 414-418; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2016.03.150272
Janet Page-Reeves
the Department of Family & Community Medicine, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque (JP-R, WK, MB, JN, KM, VI, DI, AK); and the First Choice Community Health Care, Albuquerque (WK).
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Will Kaufman
the Department of Family & Community Medicine, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque (JP-R, WK, MB, JN, KM, VI, DI, AK); and the First Choice Community Health Care, Albuquerque (WK).
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Molly Bleecker
the Department of Family & Community Medicine, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque (JP-R, WK, MB, JN, KM, VI, DI, AK); and the First Choice Community Health Care, Albuquerque (WK).
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Jeffrey Norris
the Department of Family & Community Medicine, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque (JP-R, WK, MB, JN, KM, VI, DI, AK); and the First Choice Community Health Care, Albuquerque (WK).
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Kate McCalmont
the Department of Family & Community Medicine, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque (JP-R, WK, MB, JN, KM, VI, DI, AK); and the First Choice Community Health Care, Albuquerque (WK).
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Veneta Ianakieva
the Department of Family & Community Medicine, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque (JP-R, WK, MB, JN, KM, VI, DI, AK); and the First Choice Community Health Care, Albuquerque (WK).
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Dessislava Ianakieva
the Department of Family & Community Medicine, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque (JP-R, WK, MB, JN, KM, VI, DI, AK); and the First Choice Community Health Care, Albuquerque (WK).
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Arthur Kaufman
the Department of Family & Community Medicine, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque (JP-R, WK, MB, JN, KM, VI, DI, AK); and the First Choice Community Health Care, Albuquerque (WK).
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    Nonmedical needs identified during the WellRx pilot.

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  • 1. In the past 2 months, did you or others you live with eat smaller meals or skip meals because you didn't have money for food?
    _____ Yes_____ No
    2. Are you homeless or worried that you might be in the future?
    _____ Yes_____ No
    3. Do you have trouble paying for your utilities (gas, electricity, phone)?
    _____ Yes_____ No
    4. Do you have trouble finding or paying for a ride?
    _____ Yes_____ No
    5. Do you need daycare, or better daycare, for your kids?
    _____ Yes_____ No
    6. Are you unemployed or without regular income?
    _____ Yes_____ No
    7. Do you need help finding a better job?
    _____ Yes_____ No
    8. Do you need help getting more education?
    _____ Yes_____ No
    9. Are you concerned about someone in your home using drugs or alcohol?
    _____ Yes_____ No
    10. Do you feel unsafe in your daily life?
    _____ Yes_____ No
    11. Is anyone in your home threatening or abusing you?
    _____ Yes_____ No
    • The WellRx Toolkit was developed by Janet Page-Reeves, PhD, and Molly Bleecker, MA, at the Office for Community Health at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. Copyright © 2014 University of New Mexico.

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Janet Page-Reeves, Will Kaufman, Molly Bleecker, Jeffrey Norris, Kate McCalmont, Veneta Ianakieva, Dessislava Ianakieva, Arthur Kaufman
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine May 2016, 29 (3) 414-418; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2016.03.150272

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Janet Page-Reeves, Will Kaufman, Molly Bleecker, Jeffrey Norris, Kate McCalmont, Veneta Ianakieva, Dessislava Ianakieva, Arthur Kaufman
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine May 2016, 29 (3) 414-418; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2016.03.150272
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