A community partnership to evaluate the feasibility of addressing food insecurity among adult patients in an urban healthcare system

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Katherine Scher
Aaron Sohaki
Amy Tang
Alexander Plum
Mackenzie Taylor
Christine Joseph
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[1] Population Health Management and Clinical Coordination,Department of Public Health Sciences
[2] Henry Ford Health System,undefined
[3] Population Health Management,undefined
[4] Henry Ford Health System,undefined
[5] Henry Ford Health System,undefined
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Pilot and Feasibility Studies | / 8卷
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Food insecurity; Food banks; Electronic medical record; Healthcare utilization; Hunger vital sign;
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