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PRAPARE Implementation and Action Toolkit

NACHC. "Protocol for Responding to and Assessing Patients' Assets, Risks, and Experiences (PRAPARE) — Implementation and Action Toolkit." 2019.

Key findings used in wiki

  • PRAPARE is not only a questionnaire; it is a standardized social-risk assessment plus implementation-and-response toolkit.
  • Its core structure spans family and home, money and resources, and social and emotional health, making it a strong public starting point for caregiver-SDOH adaptation.
  • The "Assets, Risks, and Experiences" framing influenced GiveCare's strength-based language and its effort to describe both pressures and supports.
  • PRAPARE emphasizes acting on social-risk data through workflow, referrals, and community partnership rather than collecting data for its own sake.
  • The framework is still built for patient populations and clinical/community-health workflows, so caregiver-specific adaptation remains necessary.