The emergence of Social Determinants of Healthcare

12 May 2026
10:00 AM PDT | 01:00 PM EDT
60 Minutes

Dr. Doogie Howser is your personal family doctor; The Mayo Clinic is your hospital; and those $2 million dollar-priced gene therapy drugs you get free at no cost to you. There is one problem: you are homeless and live under a bridge. You and the hospital bed, emergency room, will become a revolving door. Welcome to Social Determinants of Healthcare (SDOH). “It’s Your Zipcode, not Your Genetic Code.”

WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?

SDOH accounts for approximately 2/3 of the quality of one’s health status; the other third is accounted for by clinical and scientific expertise and medicine. So it behoves our healthcare sources to pursue those factors that account for the majority of healthcare quality. As healthcare spend nears 20 percent of Gross Domestic Product (currently $5 trillion a year), this cannot be sustained.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

This webinar will discuss Housing/Homelessness; Crime; Poverty; Subpar Education; Transportation; Food Deserts; Lack of Jobs; and Release From Prison & Return to Society. Dozens of hospital studies have been conducted since 2010 that show where a person is born and raised affects longevity. The 1st such study showed that those born on the poorer south side of Chicago lived 14 fewer years than their wealthier counterparts who lived in the more affluent neighbourhoods in Chicago. Since then, dozens and dozens of similar studies confirm this SDOH impact.

WHO WILL BENEFIT?

  • Anyone involved in the delivery and impact of healthcare: physicians, nurses, pharmacists, insurers, hospital administrators, physician assistants

SDOH accounts for approximately 2/3 of the quality of one’s health status; the other third is accounted for by clinical and scientific expertise and medicine. So it behoves our healthcare sources to pursue those factors that account for the majority of healthcare quality. As healthcare spend nears 20 percent of Gross Domestic Product (currently $5 trillion a year), this cannot be sustained.

This webinar will discuss Housing/Homelessness; Crime; Poverty; Subpar Education; Transportation; Food Deserts; Lack of Jobs; and Release From Prison & Return to Society. Dozens of hospital studies have been conducted since 2010 that show where a person is born and raised affects longevity. The 1st such study showed that those born on the poorer south side of Chicago lived 14 fewer years than their wealthier counterparts who lived in the more affluent neighbourhoods in Chicago. Since then, dozens and dozens of similar studies confirm this SDOH impact.

  • Anyone involved in the delivery and impact of healthcare: physicians, nurses, pharmacists, insurers, hospital administrators, physician assistants
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Speaker Profile

ins_img Dr. Bill Trombetta

Dr. Bill Trombetta is a Professor of Healthcare Strategy & Marketing at the Faculty of the Erivan K. Haub School of Business, St. Joseph’s University, Phila. PA. He received his Ph.D. from Ohio State University. He is also an attorney licensed in NY and NJ specializing in healthcare regulatory and antitrust law. Bill served as a Deputy Attorney General in The State of New Jersey, Dept. of Law & Public Safety, Div. of Criminal Justice, Antitrust Section. He has been invited to be a faculty member, adjunct, at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM). He has been writing the annual …

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