The scope and impact of mobile health clinics in the United States: a literature review
Abstract As the U.S. healthcare system transforms its care delivery model to increase healthcare accessibility and improve health outcomes, it is undergoing changes in the context of ever-increasing chronic disease burdens and healthcare costs. Many illnesses disproportionately affect certain popula...
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Main Authors: | Stephanie W. Y. Yu (Author), Caterina Hill (Author), Mariesa L. Ricks (Author), Jennifer Bennet (Author), Nancy E. Oriol (Author) |
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2017-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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