This tool allows health care providers and administrators to make the business case for instituting a healthcare-based domestic violence program, and the resulting cost-savings. Packaged as a folder within a share link, including a PowerPoint presentation targeting health care decision-makers, presentation references, and an Excel-based return on investment (ROI) tool
Leading medical and domestic violence experts challenged the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force’s conclusion that there is insufficient evidence to screen patients for domestic violence. Medical leaders from diverse fields asserted that the Task Force used the wrong criteria to assess screening, and warned that more victims and their children