WIHI - A Podcast from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement
Health & Fitness:Medicine
Date: September 12, 2013
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What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you spot a mobile health clinic? Good
people, probably volunteering their time, traveling to underserved neighborhoods to offer screenings, health education, and some helpful, friendly guidance on where to go for anything more serious or chronic that should be checked out? If this is your impression, it’s fairly accurate. Except for one thing. Nowadays, more and more mobile health vans are an integral part of the health care system… especially in cities and communities where traditional bricks-and-mortar health care services are linking up with innovative community outreach programs that, together, can better manage population health.
With that as a backdrop, we hit the (virtual) road with some of the leading innovators and researchers who are injecting new fuel and purpose into more than 2,000 mobile health clinics across the US. They’re doing this by mapping what’s taking place at a range of health clinics mounted on wheels, and also by carefully investigating health issues that can be impacted and maybe even better addressed by a mobile health van.
If we’re serious about improving population health, it’s critical to look hard at what’s
already “out there” that’s working or helping, and then determine how to strengthen its role. Mobile health clinics are increasingly one such trusted and effective resource in many communities. WIHI host Madge Kaplan and IHI’s Ninon Lewis invite you to find out the latest on mobile clinics from an expert panel of clinicians and researchers on the forefront of the issue.
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WIHI: Special Edition Podcast: Creating a Culture of Continuous Improvement that Outlasts Your Leaders
WIHI: The Benefits of Behavioral Health in the ED
WIHI: Increasing Joy in Work: Notes from a Cardiac ICU Team
WIHI: Let’s Get to Work on Waste in Health Care
WIHI: NO LET UP ON SAFETY
WIHI: Black Women and and Maternal Care: Redesigning for Safety, Dignity, and Respect
WIHI: Aim High For Equity in the Health Care Workforce
WIHI: Assessing the Value of Age-Friendly Health Care
WIHI: Taking Acute Pain Seriously, Treating it Safely
WIHI: What’s an Apology Worth? The Case for Communication and Resolution
WIHI: How to Make Patient Safety Easier to Explain and to Champion
WIHI: How to Speak So Leaders Will Listen
WIHI: New Guidance for Governance of Health System Quality - What Trustees Should Know and Do
Special Edition WIHI - Women in Action: Paving the Way for Better Care
WIHI: BUILDING THE WILL AND SKILL TO BE A CLINICAL IMPROVER
WIHI: Lowering Readmissions, Reducing Disparities
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