Myth Busters
What We Think We Know
True or False
Clinic Potpourri
100

This amount of our patients should be screened for social needs

100% or all

100

These can be found in the clinic breakroom under the mailboxes and anyone can give them to a patient in need

Bombas Socks

100

Recently, on an SDH screener, a patient identified "pokemon evolutions" as a need in the Other box

True

100

The clinic has these items on hand to provide to patients in need during a clinical visit

Will accept:
- Socks
- Scales
- Phones
- Heating Pads
- Other as determined correct by SDH Team

200

Trimet has long discounted fares for riders over 65 years old and/or disabled riders, but they recently added this group to their Honored Citizens Pass

Low-income riders (as qualified by SNAP, WIC, TANF, Medicaid, Free/Reduced Lunch, or being below 200% of the FPL) 

200

Name one of the top three needs identified by the SDH Screener

Dental
Mental Health
Vision

200

From SDH Screening data, more patients select Money (financial problems) as a need than Food

True

200

During modified operations, instead of the Walk-In Clinic, we are encouraging patients to bring their full sharps containers to this location instead

The main clinic

300

Research shows that only ___% of health outcomes can be attributed to the clinical healthcare you receive

10-20%

300

A common misconception about offering help for patient's social needs is ____________

Will accept:
- Patients are bothered by being asked about their needs
- We shouldn't ask if we can't help
- Not everyone needs help, so we should offer it to those who seem like they have needs
- I know everything there is to know about this patient, so we don't need to ask them
- Any other answer the SDH Team deems correct

300

Approximately 2,000 SDH Screeners have been completed by our patients since we began administering them in November 2018

False
(We've received 3,075 to date!)

300

Approximately 60% of patients who selected "Mental Health" had never met anyone from this clinic work group

Behavioral Health