The Digital Transformation in Social Determinants of Health: Food Insecurity
Recorded on October 22nd, 2020
Track One of The Path Forward series focuses on the use of AI, big data and technology to provide concrete, actionable solutions that solve for the social needs that result from adverse social determinants of health.
Food insecurity has long been a leading contributor to poor health, ranging from malnourishment to disease management. Even prior to COVID, 35 million people in the United States were food insecure. According to the U.S. Census Household Pulse Survey, this number more than doubled during the summer with nearly 1 out of 4 households experiencing food insecurity. The repercussions are not just immediate, but long standing. Blacks and Hispanics have been disproportionately affected, as have children. Addressing the threat of food insecurity is paramount.
Join us as we hear from a group of exciting innovators and disruptors who are creating powerful technology-based solutions to move from screening for social needs to solving for them.
Joining us as our content expert is:
Sarah Carroll; Director of the Center for Care Transformation at AVIA | View Presentation
We are excited to have the following organizations join:
Jacob Luria, Co-Founder and CEO, Algorex Health| View Presentation
Catherine Macpherson,Vice President Product Strategy & Development, Chief Nutrition Officer, Moms Meals | View Presentation
Laura Robbins;Co-Founder and COO, Advocatia Solutions | View Presentation