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Patients have social determinants that may have contributed to behavior and thus the health conditions. These social determinants may need to be addressed for the clinical treatments to be effective. The behavior determinants include being willingness to change, stress, physical activity and nutrition behaviors.(See: [http://www.health3-0.com/reimbursement/addressing-social-and-basic-needs/ ''Improving Clinical Outcomes By Addressing Social And Basic Needs''])
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Patients have [[Social Determinants|social]] [[determinants]] that may have contributed to behavior and thus their health conditions. These [[Social Determinants|social]] [[determinants]] may need to be addressed for the clinical treatments to be effective. The [[Social Determinants|social]] [[determinants]] include being willingness to change, stress, physical activity and nutrition behaviors.(See: [http://www.health3-0.com/reimbursement/addressing-social-and-basic-needs/ ''Improving Clinical Outcomes By Addressing Social And Basic Needs''])
  
These [[Behavior Determinants|Behavior]] [[Determinants]] can decisively affect [[Patient Well-Being|patient well-being]] and [[Patient Recovery|patient recovery]].
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These [[Social Determinants|Social]] [[Determinants]] can decisively affect [[Patient Well-Being|patient well-being]] and [[Patient Recovery|patient recovery]].

Revision as of 08:59, 12 March 2015

Patients have social determinants that may have contributed to behavior and thus their health conditions. These social determinants may need to be addressed for the clinical treatments to be effective. The social determinants include being willingness to change, stress, physical activity and nutrition behaviors.(See: Improving Clinical Outcomes By Addressing Social And Basic Needs)

These Social Determinants can decisively affect patient well-being and patient recovery.