Docs for Health

Docs for Health

Health and Human Services

Providence, Rhode Island 166 followers

Our mission is to enable health systems to assess and address the social factors influencing health outcomes

About us

We use an advanced care management and referral platform to systematically screen patients for social determinants of health. Our approach goes beyond identification, utilizing evidence-based interventions to address social needs effectively. Through our platform, we track and analyze data, ensuring a holistic and data-driven approach to improving health outcomes.

Industry
Health and Human Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Providence, Rhode Island
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2024
Specialties
Social Care, Health Care, Social Determinants of Health, Care Management Platform, Referral Platform, Screen and Intervene, Community Health Worker, Peer Recovery Services, and Case Management

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Employees at Docs for Health

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  • Docs for Health reposted this

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    It’s time for the November edition of our MedTech Startup Spotlight series!  With the growing pipeline of startups from Rhode Island's developing life sciences ecosystem, we’d like to highlight a local company focusing on another aspect of patient care. Meet Docs for Health–a Rhode Island-based startup that addresses the social needs of patients in real-time by partnering with hospitals, clinics, and payors to treat the social determinants of health. With intervention being the key ingredient of this unique approach, the impact on a patient’s life is nearly 17x that of one of the most common drugs used in medicine today.  Read on to learn how Docs for Health is shifting the paradigm of the standard of care for patients. “because healthcare involves more than medicine…” Read the full blog here: https://lnkd.in/e5qEbTRP Rahul Vanjani James Lawless, LMHC #DocsForHealth #SDoH #SocialDeterminantsofHealth #NEMIC #StartupSpotlight #RhodeIsland  #SmallBusiness #Healthcare

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    Assistant Professor of Medicine | Primary Care Physician | Co-Founder and CEO @ Docs for Health

    I'm excited to share work published this past month that marks the culmination of months—and even years—of focused efforts at the intersection of healthcare and social care. Through community partnerships, addressing social determinants, and rethinking policies, these works strive to build a model of care that goes beyond treating symptoms. It’s about creating pathways to health that honor the full spectrum of needs. https://lnkd.in/gARyd2_5 https://lnkd.in/gsTp4uwF https://lnkd.in/gUB7n7uT

    Access and care for people with opioid use disorder in U.S. skilled nursing facilities: A policy commentary

    Access and care for people with opioid use disorder in U.S. skilled nursing facilities: A policy commentary

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    Assistant Professor of Medicine | Primary Care Physician | Co-Founder and CEO @ Docs for Health

    One of the less highlighted challenges in health and human services technology is integrating federal benefit programs like SNAP, child care subsidy, and TANF directly into the point-of-care experience. Over the past 18 months, we've delved deep into the complexities of these federal benefits. It's not just about understanding eligibility criteria; it's about decoding the intricate regulations, navigating the administrative hurdles, and appreciating the real-world challenges patients face when accessing these services. In many cases, patients miss out on essential support simply because enrollment processes are disconnected from their healthcare journey. This disconnect not only affects individual health outcomes but also places additional burdens on healthcare providers striving to offer comprehensive care. At Docs for Health, we've leveraged our expertise to develop a platform that seamlessly integrates human services enrollment into the point-of-care setting. By embedding eligibility assessments and streamlined application processes within healthcare workflows, we're maximizing enrollment rates and ensuring patients receive the support they need promptly and efficiently. It's been an enlightening journey, collaborating with healthcare professionals and policymakers to create solutions that are both effective and compliant with federal regulations. Perhaps in the future, the integration of health and human services will become standard practice across all healthcare settings. Until then, we'll continue to innovate and advocate for systems that bridge this critical gap.

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    Completed our first tour of HLTH Inc. this past week!

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    Entrepreneur, Mentor and Data Professional

    Docs for Health is just one of the twelve amazing startups in the Health Tech track at the now SOLD OUT Newport Investor Summit.

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    Assistant Professor of Medicine | Primary Care Physician | Co-Founder and CEO @ Docs for Health

    Docs for Health has been selected to pitch at the Newport Investor Summit this September. We're so excited to meet fellow founders, like-minded individuals, potential mentors, and investors.

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    Assistant Professor of Medicine | Primary Care Physician | Co-Founder and CEO @ Docs for Health

    Something we've been thinking a lot about recently at Docs for Health is this: How can we better empower healthcare professionals to return to their true calling—caring for people? In a world where administrative tasks often overshadow the core work of compassionate care, we believe technology should enhance human connection, not replace it. Our goal is to provide healthcare and social service professionals with the tools to focus on what truly matters—addressing the full spectrum of social and medical needs, creating more effective and fulfilling care experiences. What if technology could alleviate the burden of paperwork, seamlessly integrating real-time social and medical needs into a single, intelligent platform that evolves with every use? One that doesn’t just flag a problem but helps ensure that no need is overlooked? At Docs for Health, we’re working towards a future where technology enables professionals to focus on the whole person, helping them provide holistic care that is not only efficient but deeply meaningful. #HealthEquity #HealthcareInnovation #SDoH #TechForGood #HolisticCare

  • Docs for Health reposted this

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    CEO - Social Enterprise Greenhouse

    Join us at the SEG Hub next Wednesday at 4pm! It's a pitch event - but flipped! See three investors (debt, equity and hybrid) pitch their $$$ and explain why it might be the right fit for our up-and-coming entrepreneur Rahul Vanjani from Docs for Health!!! Registration info is linked

    🚨 RI Startup Week is right around the corner, and we are beyond stoked for the Flip The Script Investor Pitch Competition! 🚀 This time it's the INVESTORS in the hot seat! 🔥 Watch as Mill Cities Community Investments (Debt), Slater Technology Fund (Equity) and Boston Impact Initiative (Hybrid) all pitch to Docs for Health, an Impact Accelerator alum that helps health systems screen for social challenges, offer solutions, and track progress with their simple online dashboard. And here’s the best part – YOU get to play a role! After the pitches, the audience will vote on which investor is the best fit for Doc for Health. 💼👥 Don't miss your chance to see the investment process in action and learn what makes these investment options most compelling. Join us on September 25th, 4 PM-6 PM at the SEG Hub! Hit the link https://buff.ly/3ASjUrM to secure your spot now!

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    Assistant Professor of Medicine | Primary Care Physician | Co-Founder and CEO @ Docs for Health

    Are we asking the right questions when screening for social needs in healthcare? In most healthcare settings, screening for health related social needs (HRSN) relies on a “screen and refer” approach: we identify needs, then offer a referral. But is that really enough? At Docs for Health, we’re flipping the script with our "Screen and Intervene" model. Instead of passively identifying needs, we’re empowering healthcare teams to take immediate action—right at the point of care, in under an hour. For example, instead of noting that a patient is food insecure and referring them to a local pantry, Docs for Health leverages complex rules to screen for SNAP eligibility, SNAP ABAWD exemption, and local food program eligibility, and then automates enrollment in real-time. This proactive approach leads to actual solutions, not just more waiting. The result? Healthier patients and communities, with less administrative burden and more productive and satisfied staff. It’s time we move beyond referrals and start intervening when it matters most. #HealthTech #SocialDeterminants #Innovation #Healthcare

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    Excited to be attending this event on Sept. 27 with Annette Tonti, Pat Sabatino, and others. Let us know if you'll be in town and want to grab a coffee!

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    Assistant Professor of Medicine | Primary Care Physician | Co-Founder and CEO @ Docs for Health

    Docs for Health has been selected to pitch at the Newport Investor Summit this September. We're so excited to meet fellow founders, like-minded individuals, potential mentors, and investors.

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    Assistant Professor of Medicine | Primary Care Physician | Co-Founder and CEO @ Docs for Health

    Enjoyed presenting at the Care Transformation Collaborative of Rhode Island Clinical Strategy meeting alongside Anusha Venkataraman, Michelle Brophy, Dr. Beata Nelka, Domenic Delmonico, Rebecca Plonsky Babigian, LICSW on the critical topic of Housing and Health. Grateful for the opportunity to shed light on the homelessness crisis in Rhode Island. One striking fact shared: a Rhode Islander earning minimum wage would need to work 78 hours per week to afford a 1-bedroom apartment. Special thanks to Craig Kaufmann and Megan Smith for their valuable contributions to the presentation slides. #Healthcare #HousingCrisis #Collaboration

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