Mobile Clinics: Optimizing Access to Preventive Health Care Services in Haitian Communities2/27/2016 Healthy People 2020 and the Affordable Care Act aim to increase access to care, particularly preventive care and care management services. In fulfillment of these goals, mobile clinics have been utilized to reach out to community members of underserved areas to bring these services to them.
In a recent study, the researchers Song, Hill, Bennet, Vavasis, and Oriol (2013) sought to evaluate the effectiveness of mobile clinics in improving patient care outcomes and lowering patient care cost. In the process, they compared their findings with the exorbitant costs associated with preventable emergency visits.
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Mickelder Kercy, M.D. M.S.I learned about the art and science of medicine and was introduced to the community and population-based aspects of public health at the Université Notre Dame d'Haiti. My early practical interventions in the field of public health during medical residency in Haiti fostered my interest in pursuing additional academic training in public health. At Columbia University in the City of New York, I specialized in Public Health with a minor focus on Community Health Education. My special interest is in non-communicable chronic diseases, and the social-ecological approach to health education and promotion in secular and faith-based communities. Archives
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