Transforming Health Interventions: A New Partnership for Social Determinants Analytics
Collaborating for Health: A New Horizon in Social Determinants of Health
In a groundbreaking initiative, three prominent organizations—Socially Determined, Mathematica, and MedeAnalytics—have announced a strategic partnership aimed at transforming health interventions related to social determinants of health (SDOH). This innovative collaboration marks a significant step forward in using data-driven insights to assess and enhance the effectiveness of interventions addressing social risk factors.
MedeAnalytics, a leader in healthcare analytics, is set to leverage its proprietary platform, Health Fabric™, to build a comprehensive solutions framework. This framework will focus on metrics and outcomes, using social risk data to identify and deliver actuarially verified intervention opportunities. As a result, healthcare organizations can expect improved health outcomes while simultaneously reducing overall costs associated with care.
The need for such a partnership stems from the growing acknowledgment that social factors—such as housing instability, transportation issues, and unemployment—greatly influence health outcomes. These factors often create hidden costs and challenges in quality measurement for healthcare payers and providers across the country. A structured, evidence-based approach is necessary to quantify the financial and clinical impact of these social risks.
Socially Determined will contribute by sharing proprietary social risk scores derived from its innovative SocialScape® platform. These scores provide critical insights into individual social risk factors, helping organizations understand and address the specific needs of their members. On the other hand, Mathematica will use its actuarial expertise to perform validation and quantify the financial impact of the interventions, ensuring that the resulting models provide credible return on investment assessments.
Steve Grieco, CEO of MedeAnalytics, emphasized the importance of integrating these insights into healthcare decision-making. He noted, "By embedding social risk intelligence within a financial impact framework validated by Mathematica and deployed through MedeAnalytics, we empower healthcare organizations to directly measure and manage the ROI of social interventions effectively."
One of the unique aspects of this partnership is the ability to align SDOH insights with value-based care models, which will foster stronger resource optimization and easier adaptation of alternative payment models in healthcare. The combined expertise of Socially Determined, Mathematica, and MedeAnalytics signals a significant evolution in how healthcare interacts with social factors that directly influence patient health outcomes.
Joshua Baker, Vice President at Mathematica, pointed out that the healthcare data space is overwhelmed with various health and social data, which can be challenging to navigate. With this strategic alliance, the goal is to provide clear, evidence-based recommendations that improve the well-being of patients served by health payers and providers.
This partnership not only addresses the pressing need for better data integration but also strives to create measurable impacts for communities. The combined functionalities—from social risk assessment to actuarial validation—enable this initiative to set new standards in the evaluation and implementation of SDOH interventions.
As we look towards the future of healthcare, the implications of this collaboration could redefine how social determinants are treated in a system increasingly accountable for patient outcomes. With a shared mission to enhance health equity at scale, Socially Determined, Mathematica, and MedeAnalytics are paving the way for a revolution in how healthcare organizations approach social determinants of health, leading to better outcomes for patients and communities alike.