Know who is at risk 

Family physicians and other health professionals use this tool(External link)(External link) to identify if financial strain affects their patients. The tool is:

  • Individualized for Alberta and incorporates local resources and supports
  • Designed for quick and intuitive use in day-to-day practice
  • Endorsed by the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) and its provincial Chapters

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Intervene

Given the magnitude of research demonstrating the aftermath of low socioeconomic status on health, intervening health practices are critical to improving health.1,2

  • Primary care based social interventions offer an important means to avoid threats to individual and community health posed by adverse social conditions.1

  • Effective interventions include those that target individual-level determinants, connections with community resources, community-focused partnerships and structures within health teams that affect equity.1

  • Alberta-based primary care teams worked with AMA to develop and test a RIFS change package to help physicians and team members implement practice changes that improve care for patients living with financial strain. 

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Laying the foundation

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