The capacity to meet basic social needs - such as stable housing, food, utilities, and transportation - can affect individuals' health, their access to and utilization of health care, and health equity across the board. Moreover, failure to address these health-related social needs (HRSNs) can increase the total cost of care and diminish the quality of care.
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