CLINICAL AND SOCIAL DETERMINANTS TO
IMPROVE DOD/VETERAN WELL BEING: THE
SERVICE MEMBER VETERAN RISK PROFILE
R. Hartman, and M. Oxley. Health Informatics: An International Journal (HIIJ), (2021)
Abstract
This paper introduces the Service member Veteran Risk Profile (SVRP), a mathematical process/solution to
quantitatively represent transitioning Service member (TSM) and/or Veteran quality of life risks by
integrating clinical and social determinant data into an individual risk profile. The SVRP creates, for the
first time, a mechanism for the Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to
holistically represent the challenges of military members transitioning into civilian life that can lead to
negative outcomes and proactively identify transitioning Service members and Veterans at risk. More
importantly, the SVRP supports clinical and non-clinical modalities to reduce the negative impacts of
transition and beyond for TSM and Veterans. Lastly, the SVRP can be displayed through user-friendly
visualizations so DoD/VA policymakers and decision-makers can make more informed policy and resource
decisions to improve TSM/Veteran overall quality of life.
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%X This paper introduces the Service member Veteran Risk Profile (SVRP), a mathematical process/solution to
quantitatively represent transitioning Service member (TSM) and/or Veteran quality of life risks by
integrating clinical and social determinant data into an individual risk profile. The SVRP creates, for the
first time, a mechanism for the Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to
holistically represent the challenges of military members transitioning into civilian life that can lead to
negative outcomes and proactively identify transitioning Service members and Veterans at risk. More
importantly, the SVRP supports clinical and non-clinical modalities to reduce the negative impacts of
transition and beyond for TSM and Veterans. Lastly, the SVRP can be displayed through user-friendly
visualizations so DoD/VA policymakers and decision-makers can make more informed policy and resource
decisions to improve TSM/Veteran overall quality of life.
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quantitatively represent transitioning Service member (TSM) and/or Veteran quality of life risks by
integrating clinical and social determinant data into an individual risk profile. The SVRP creates, for the
first time, a mechanism for the Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to
holistically represent the challenges of military members transitioning into civilian life that can lead to
negative outcomes and proactively identify transitioning Service members and Veterans at risk. More
importantly, the SVRP supports clinical and non-clinical modalities to reduce the negative impacts of
transition and beyond for TSM and Veterans. Lastly, the SVRP can be displayed through user-friendly
visualizations so DoD/VA policymakers and decision-makers can make more informed policy and resource
decisions to improve TSM/Veteran overall quality of life.
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title = {CLINICAL AND SOCIAL DETERMINANTS TO
IMPROVE DOD/VETERAN WELL BEING: THE
SERVICE MEMBER VETERAN RISK PROFILE},
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