Takeaway
“I let every patient know we have a food pantry onsite in our clinic, so they can leave their medical visit with food. We also let all our telemedicine patients know we can have Amazon deliver free food to their homes.” -Dr. Mike Fingerhood, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Connecting with Patients | October 16, 2020 | <1 min read
Highlights
We routinely screen parents about food insecurity with a checklist form they fill out in the waiting room.
Swathi Raman, MD, Sinai Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland
I ask, "What does a typical meal look like for you and where do you get your ingredients?"
Chase Anderson, MD, UCSF
We have "Food Clinics" where patients in need can pick up food and talk with dieticians.
Adam Koenig, Medical Student, University of Toledo, Ohio
I ask patients what they eat in a typical day and whether and where they're able to buy food.
Scott Wright, MD, Johns Hopkins Medicine
I let every patient know we have a food pantry onsite in our clinic, so patients can leave their medical visit with food.
Mike Fingerhood, MD, Johns Hopkins Medicine
I ask patients if they're able to purchase the food they need for themselves and their families, and if what kind of food they eat is limited because of cost.