Using Home Visit Notes to Predict Social Needs Among Homebound Older Adults: Lessons From MedStar House Call Program
Yijung Kim, Valeria Londono, Christine Chow, Lauren Bangerter, Karl De Jonge

TL;DR
This study uses home visit notes to identify social needs among homebound older adults and evaluates the potential of AI to automate this process.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel approach to extract and analyze social determinants of health from unstructured home visit notes using both manual coding and AI models.
Findings
Excellent care/support was the most frequently documented social need among homebound older adults.
Poor nutrition was found to significantly predict increased emergency department use.
GPT-3.5 achieved moderate performance in identifying social determinants of health from text data.
Abstract
Over four million U.S. adults are homebound, facing challenges related to social determinants of health (SDoH). Despite their impact on health outcomes, SDoH data for this population are often underrepresented in electronic health records. To assess prevalence and variability in social needs among homebound older adults, we analyzed unstructured text data from the MedStar Washington Hospital House Call Program, identifying SDoH patterns and evaluating automation using large language models. Our dataset included 1,823 home visit notes from 671 homebound older adults (mean age=88.03; 77% female; 83% Black/African American) written between 2021-2024. Using keyword-based identification, we extracted 702 SDoH-related sentences, manually coding them into nine categories. We examined correlations between identified SDoH patterns and patient characteristics, including demographics, baseline…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFood Security and Health in Diverse Populations · Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Health disparities and outcomes
