Across Kaiser Permanente, SONNET is creating a national network of applied researchers with expertise in implementation, research, and evaluation. SONNET's role is to help each KP region design, evaluate, and implement effective social health interventions that address and improve our members' social health. We encourage KP leaders, administrators, and clinicians to reach out to us at sonnet@kp.org to learn more about how SONNET can assist with social health initiatives across the enterprise.
SONNET's work is made possible with funding from KP's National Community Health Program in support of the organization’s goal to achieve equitable health outcomes for all members and improve conditions for health in our communities.
SONNET is excited to share 3 reports that summarize quantitative and qualitative findings from our second social health survey among a representative group of Kaiser Permanente members nationwide.
Project lead: Meagan Brown, PhD, MPH, collaborative scientist at KP Washington Health Research Institute.
This report summarizes findings that used data from Kaiser Permanente's National Social Health Surveys to assess how 3 specific social risks — financial strain, food insecurity, and housing instability — are related to emergency department (ED) visits and hospitalizations among members nationwide.
Project lead: Morgan Clenin, PhD, MPH, investigator at KP Colorado Institute for Health Research.
Through our newsletter, we share what we learn about the design and evaluation of effective social health interventions with audiences inside and outside of Kaiser Permanente. To subscribe, please email us at sonnet@kp.org.
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