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Abstract Introduction: Social determinants of health and resulting social needs are known to impact cancer care, yet characterization of social needs within a specific clinic’s population remains in its infancy. We aim to characterize early findings from social needs screening in patients seen in a tertiary urologic oncology clinic. Methods: Screening was conducted using survey questions about specific domains of social needs (e.g., financial strain, unmet transportation needs, and food insecurity) that were integrated into new patient and annual follow-up questionnaires for all patients seen within a urologic oncology faculty clinic, starting in January 2023. Screening items were rapidly implemented into workflow by taking advantage of existing processes. Clinical and demographic data and screening responses were abstracted from the electronic medical record. Summary statistics were calculated. P value<0.05 was deemed statistically significant. Results: A total of 2305 patients were included (4% Non-Hispanic Black, 11% Asian American, 8% Latinx, and 63% Non-Hispanic White). Responses increased from 30 in January to 399 in October. Respondent mean age was 67 years [standard deviation (SD) 12.3] with 87.8% identifying as male. Roughly 13% screened positive for at least one social need (one positive 8.1%, two positive 3.4%, three positive 1.2%) with variations by domain [transportation 3.6%, food insecurity 5.4%, 10.2%] and race and ethnicity (Figure 1, p<0.001 for all). Conclusions: By leveraging the existing clinical workflow, rapid uptake of social needs screening demonstrates variations by social needs domains and race and ethnicity within a urologic oncology patient population. These efforts represent institutional action towards characterizing the burdens faced by our patient population and inform the design of interventions to address social needs within the catchment area, to improve clinical care and clinical trial participation. Citation Format: Samuel L. Washington, Kim F. Rhoads, Peter R. Carroll, Salma Shariff-Marco, June M. Chan. Leveraging clinical workflow for rapid integration of social needs assessment in a urologic oncology clinical practice [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2024; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts); 2024 Apr 5-10; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2024;84(6_Suppl):Abstract nr 815.

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