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Neighborhood Leading SDOH Affecting COVID, Health Outcomes

A study found that COVID patients from socially vulnerable neighborhoods had higher risk of cardiovascular events, highlighting neighborhood factors as a social determinant of health.

Neighborhood factors predict health outcomes for hospitalized patients.

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By Sarai Rodriguez

- According to an American Heart Association study, patients who live within socially vulnerable neighborhoods have a higher likelihood of high complications from COVID-19 infections, offering insight into neighborhood factors being a critical social determinant of health (SDOH).

In addition, patients from disadvantaged neighborhoods also had higher rates of death and cardiovascular disease.

The researchers used health data from the American Heart Association’s COVID-19 Cardiovascular Disease Registry, with information regarding 20,000 hospitalized COVID-19 patients between January and November 2020. This data included patients with and without a history of cardiovascular disease.