A new collaboration between Texas-based MedeAnalytics, Socially Determined, and Mathematica has launched “Social Risk Insights, Measures and Outcomes.” This program, built on the MedeAnalytics Health Fabric platform, aims to modernize the measurement and financial impact of social determinants of health (SDOH) interventions. The Health Fabric platform, hosted on the Snowflake AI Data Cloud, unifies and leverages disparate data sources. The partnership integrates Socially Determined’s SocialScape platform, which provides insights into how social risk impacts individuals, and Mathematica’s Managed Action, which focuses on financial and health outcomes. In 2024, Socially Determined and Uber Health partnered to enhance access to food, prescription delivery, and transportation services for Medicaid, Medicare Advantage, and commercial insurance beneficiaries. In 2023, Socially Determined collaborated with Datavant to provide life sciences companies with data on social risk drivers. Socially Determined raised $26 million in a Series B funding round in 2022 and $11.1 million in a Series A round in 2020. According to Trenor Williams, CEO of Socially Determined, 80% of health outcomes are driven by social causes.
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