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期刊名:Healthcare-the journal of delivery science and innovation

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ISSN:2213-0764

e-ISSN:2213-0772

IF/分区:2.1/Q3

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Benjamin Van Voorhees,Anne Elizabeth Glassgow,Molly A Martin et al. Benjamin Van Voorhees et al.
Healthcare programs often begin with funds from federal grants that carry with them the expectation that successful programs will become economically self-sustaining. This article describes one such program for lower income children and ado...
Ahmad Hassan,Shuhan He,Boyu Peng et al. Ahmad Hassan et al.
Background: Conflict zones severely disrupt healthcare access, with millions affected by armed conflicts. The lack of standardized medical guidance exacerbates these challenges. Digital health solutions like chatbots and ...
Edwin S Wong,Leslie L Taylor,Jorge Rojas et al. Edwin S Wong et al.
Background: In the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), primary care is delivered through a team-based medical home called the Patient Aligned Care Team (PACT). Increasing team panel size is one approach to addressing st...
Grant M Smith,Anuradha Phadke,Briththa Seevaratnam et al. Grant M Smith et al.
Purpose: As novel payment models incentivize advance care planning (ACP) in primary care, conversation-focused models of ACP that prioritize serious illness conversations (SICs), which focus on discussing patients' unders...
Dinah Foer,Jorge Alberto Sulca Flores,Jessica L Sousa et al. Dinah Foer et al.
Symptom checkers are tools designed to aid self-triage and used in various contexts including acute disease exposures. However, their utility within mobile health (mHealth) applications, particularly those used for long-term disease managem...
Charlene A Wong,Sarah Allin,Chelsea Swanson et al. Charlene A Wong et al.
We describe the design of the North Carolina Integrated Care for Kids (NC InCK) model. NC InCK is one of seven nationwide CMMI-funded pediatric health care delivery models that integrate services to promote whole-child health. NC InCK was c...
Moutasem A Zakkar,Sarah Deck,Se Lim Jang et al. Moutasem A Zakkar et al.
Background: Despite the progress towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in Canada, individuals experiencing socioeconomic disadvantages continue to face barriers to accessing necessary health services. This study explore...