Jade E. Jones, MD, of Emory Winship Cancer Institute, shares how considering patients' travel needs, social services, and insurance concerns can help improve access to care.
Innovation alone isn’t enough—these advancements must translate into meaningful, equitable and secure care for all.
Why Collaborative Initiatives Are Important Source: Serena Wong / Pixabay One way to support primary care professionals in attending to people suffering from mental health problems is by promoting ...
MA Design for Social Innovation and Sustainable Futures ... a Design in Action final project. Students who care about the world they inhabit. Who make work with purpose and intent. Enthusiastic, ...
ACC Chief Innovation Officer Ami B ... and clinicians can partner to enhance decision-making, the role of collaborative intelligence in addressing health care disparities, practical steps to build ...
Introduction The collaborative care model is an approach providing care to those with mental health and addictions disorders in the primary care setting. There is a robust evidence base demonstrating ...
Objectives To systematically review the efficacy of collaborative care (CC) for depression in adults with coronary heart disease (CHD) and depression. Design Systematic review and meta-analysis. Data ...
Ebinger, MD, FACC, from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles ... behavioral health, lay care coordinators and more to deliver comprehensive, effective care. This collaborative approach improves ...
We focus on continuous learning, innovation ... of technology enabled care and they intended to build on the current provision to compliment other ways to provide care and support. There was a ...
The investment focus thus needs to shift to value-based care models and innovation that can enhance and improve clinical outcomes, and further build trust in the health ecosystem. Among the most ...
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