Making History Now: Dr. Nancy Oriol’s Impact on Mobile Healthcare

In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, there are individuals who stand out as pioneers, shaping the future of medicine and making history in the process. One such trailblazer is Dr. […]

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Biden-Harris Administration’s ARPA-H Launches PARADIGM Program to Improve Rural Health Outcomes

The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) launched the PARADIGM program to tackle President Biden’s Unity Agenda priorities by driving breakthroughs to improve health outcomes for all Americans.

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Striving for Equity: Riding to Success with Mobile Health

The Leon Lowenstein Foundation (LLF) is a family foundation established in 1941 with a focus on health, education, and the environment. In 2019, LLF adopted a new focus area for […]

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An Equity-Focused Approach to Improving Access to COVID-19 Vaccination Using Mobile Health Clinics

This article describes the implementation of an equity-focused strategy to increase the uptake of COVID-19 vaccination among communities of color and in traditionally underserved geographic areas using mobile health clinics (MHCs).

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North Carolina health experts talk about ways to improve rural medicine across the state

This past Tuesday, the North Carolina Healthcare Association had rural health experts speak about how their hospitals and health systems in rural North Carolina are reimagining health care to ensure […]

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Mobile Healthcare Association Expanding Resources For Mobile Clinics

Mobile Healthcare Association announced today the launch of their new website, a key milestone in its capacity building initiative made possible with grant funding from The Leon Lowenstein Foundation.

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The Case for Mobile Healthcare

In this report, we explore how mobile clinics support the business objectives of healthcare organizations. By understanding how healthcare leaders view mobile health programs and their impact on the organization’s bottom line, we can mobile clinics can sustain or expand their efforts to deliver healthcare to underserved communities.

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Mobile Health Clinics May Reduce Disparities in Care, Help Companies Reach Business Objectives

Mobile health clinics can help healthcare organizations achieve their business objectives and reduce disparities in care, according to a report. Insurers and other payers can benefit by providing care for people who otherwise would not receive treatments.

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Report: Mobile Health Clinics Can Improve the Bottom Line

The use of mobile clinics is a cost-effective way for health systems to build trust and support in underserved communities, according to a new report. Benefits also include stimulating value-based care programs, expanding market reach and improving organizational culture.

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Mobile Clinics Can Address Health Equity and Cut Costs

Advocates for mobile clinics say they can help improve patient care and cut costs. If healthcare systems can address health needs in underserved communities with mobile clinics, then they can reduce the odds that some of those patients may end up in the hospitals for lengthy and costly stays.

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Care is Coming — On Wheels

President Joe Biden this week signed a bill into law — dubbed the MOBILE Health Care Act — from Sens. Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) and Susan Collins (R-Maine), which would allow federally qualified health centers funded by Medicare and Medicaid to offer mobile health care clinics.

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