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Trying to start a community paramedic program alone is like trying to build a house without a blueprint. However, it’s much easier to have a guide. This article will highlight the Crawfordville Fire
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Good data collection is one of the secrets to a successful and sustainable mobile integrated health-community paramedic program. Unfortunately, there’s much to lose by overlooking good data capture. What is good MIH-CP
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As nutritious soil will produce a substantial harvest, a strong community health program will yield happy employees and healthy patients. In this article, you’ll find several elements of a successful mobile integrated
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An Analysis of Established Programs and Their Effect on their Communities Jail Diversion Programs Explained There is a growing recognition that we need to change how our emergency services (EMS, Law Enforcement)
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The healthcare system has a disjointed reputation. Surveys have found that only fifty percent of patients have good patient care coordination. Recently, there’s been a push to improve health logistics. Just like FedEx works
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