The B.C. Social Determinants of Health Value Set aims to provide consistency and guidance for social determinants of health (SDOH) data collection within the health care community. According to the World Health Organization, SDOH are “mostly responsible for health inequities” and are the “non-medical factors that influence health outcomes” across the spectrum of healthcare delivery. The standard is intended to support improved delivery of provincial health programs and services, as well as:
This standard is meant to assist any B.C. health system provider to identify, capture, maintain, and understand SDOH, its potentially resultant inequities and other negative impacts on people and populations.
The scope of this standard is limited to defining the data definitions and terminology required to provide consistency to record details about the individual's (as applicable):
The standard also ensures required data is captured for each electronic health record (EHR) – and within this context, refers to collections of an individual’s lifetime health history and care records. This will promote consistency and complete SDOH data in all health care domains (e.g., doctor’s offices, hospital and pharmacy systems) to advance equitable healthcare and a reflective patient record.
The B.C Social Determinants of Health Value Set is governed by the provincial Digital Health Strategy Office (DHSO).
The SDOH domains that are currently in early development include Cultural Identity and Indigenous Identity.
Significant analysis and review of documents and specifications were undertaken to make sure the standards developed would be applicable and attainable to the various stakeholder groups.
Wherever possible, content templates defined and reviewed by standards bodies were referenced, and appropriate constraints for the B.C. context applied.
The content of the standard may require post-production edits, additions and/or maintenance to address issues identified by technical validation. Additional adjustments may be required over time to reflect requirements in B.C. or to align with emerging pan-Canadian standards developments.