The AHA Committee on Research has published a report that outlines ways healthcare providers can improve care for dual eligibles and other vulnerable populations, according to an AHA News Now report.
In recent years, the U.S. government has invested substantially in Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), which have become synonymous in policy discussions with primary care for the socially ...
A New York supportive housing nonprofit organization cut emergency room visits of its residents in half and increased primary care use to 93%, Gothamist reported June 24. New York City-based Urban ...
Expert-driven meetings were arranged among the 10 authors. After obtaining institutional review board approval, a self-administered online survey questionnaire was circulated to more than 500 cancer ...
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the disparities in emergency and healthcare planning for vulnerable populations which will influence current and future resiliency initiatives for years to come.
A man walking in front of a homeless encampment. Americans’ health care experiences are as varied as their backgrounds. For some, their income, housing, transportation, and other factors that shape ...
A blood test given at a free health fair coordinated at Mountain View College in Dallas on Saturday Oct. 21, 2019. While discussions of federal reimbursement for expenses incurred by Texas hospitals ...
Telemedicine offers a viable option for advance care planning, overcoming physical and logistical barriers for vulnerable cancer patients. No significant difference in advance care planning or ...
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