Boston Children’s Hospital is committed to ensuring all children have access to quality, affordable, and geographically appropriate health care while addressing health inequities that exist across the Commonwealth. Health inequities are plausibly avoidable, systemic health differences adversely affecting economically or socially disadvantaged groups.
Boston Children’s Hospital is committed to policies that address and acknowledge the role that social determinants of health and health-related social needs play in the lives of our patients and families. Social determinants are the circumstances in which people are born, grow, live, work, play, and age that influence access to resources and opportunities that promote health and achieve health equity. Health-related social needs, such as food insecurity, housing instability, or lack of transportation, are real-time gaps in services that impede a family’s health, well-being, and safety and are associated with worse health outcomes when not addressed with targeted interventions.