Care and Consequence

Ep. 2: Mobile Integrated Health: What is it?

13 min · 23 okt 2025
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In this episode of Care and Consequence, hosts Sharon Brown and Rebecca “Becky” Betts explore how Mobile Integrated Health (MIH) programs are transforming care delivery. They demonstrate how MIH brings healthcare directly to people where they are. MIH reduces ER visits, prevents hospital readmissions, and connects patients to the right resources at the right time. Sharon and Becky also highlight why return on investment matters. They speak to how MIH not only saves healthcare dollars but also creates measurable improvements in community health and well-being.

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