This special supplement includes eight articles that explore new ways for social investors to spur innovations that create better, faster, and less expensive health care in the United States. The ...
The clinic will serve community members regardless of insurance status, organizers said.
This article reviews the mobile clinic sector's impact on access, quality, and costs, and explores postreform opportunities for leveraging them nationally. Mobile clinics represent an integral ...
This figure presents a simplified view of the data flow of wearable sensors and the Internet of Things. The wrist sensor communicates with the patient’s smartphone through Bluetooth. Once on the phone ...
Establishing mobile health clinics in rural settings requires collaboration across health systems by aligning missions, building infrastructure to support research, and demonstrating proof of concept.
One-stop-shop health screenings are available at no charge for staff and faculty As a clinical nurse, Jasmine Fouche knows the importance of catching health issues early. But as a nurse at Duke’s ...
Mobile health clinics are in increasingly wide use, but evidence of their clinical impact or cost-effectiveness is limited. Using a unique data set of 5,900 patients who made a total of 10,509 visits ...
Access to maternity care remains a challenge in rural areas. Data shows 11% of babies were born in rural counties, but less ...
The HEALTH for All (H4A) program got off to a challenging start: The mobile health initiative launched in 2020 just weeks before the COVID-19 pandemic upended day-to-day operations around the world.
The new collaboration between UHN and the Toronto Public Library is aimed at helping people get the help they need, especially for those who are vulnerable like the homeless.
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