BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee’s Post

Social drivers of health are defined as obstacles that can lead to health disparities — unfair and avoidable differences in health status. In this op-ed for The Tennessean, Chief Data & Engagement Officer Sherri Zink defines social drivers of health — with a focus on food insecurity. She also shares how BlueCross is helping to address this challenge through our health equity report and partnerships with communities and providers. Several areas in Davidson County and Middle Tennessee are at increased risk of food insecurity. But as Sherri writes, we all have a role to play in equitable health care for all.

Why we must address social drivers of health as part of everyone’s health care journey

Why we must address social drivers of health as part of everyone’s health care journey

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Thank you, Sherri Zink, for shedding light on the crucial issue of food insecurity and its impact on health disparities. The BeneLynk team is committed to addressing social drivers of health by connecting individuals with essential community resources. Together with BlueCross, we can make a significant difference in promoting equitable health care for all.

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