A great @nytimes feature was published this morning on SCAN Group’s Healthcare in Action written by Pulitzer Prize winner @elisaslow. It captures the human side of the epidemic of homelessness and the work of our great team led by @Michael_Hochman.
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Today's Healthy Skeptic describes how Jean Galiana and LAHSA are tackling anticipated tripling of unhoused older adults over next decade. Thanks @scanhealthplan for sponsoring! @jeangaliana@LAHomeless
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Our Ally @SCANHealthPlan is providing compassionate, accessible #healthcare to those experiencing homelessness through its Healthcare in Action medical group.
📺WATCH this @NBCLA story about their work serving neighbors in need: https://t.co/Auba9pPfXk
“We are beyond grateful for the Healthcare in Action team's support and the vital care they provide for those in need.”
SCAN’s homeless medical group, Healthcare in Action, received a warm welcome from @MFPLA.
A solution for homelessness lies in healthcare payment innovation.
The team at @scanhealthplan is excited to partner with @molina_cares to care for more people experiencing homelessness.
https://t.co/h1zIY684vu
The team at @scanhealthplan is proud to announce our collaboration with @CCAUncommonCare launching @myPlaceHealth to provide personalized care to older adults who wish to remain living in their homes and communities through the PACE model.
https://t.co/b5mhlKB9yh
Learn about the pros and cons of new diabetes meds that for the first time actually lower cardiovascular risk with Dr. Nihar Desai from Yale
@nihardesai927@YaleMed
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Phones, data plans and solar chargers. @Michael_Hochman talks about how to stay in touch with homeless patients during the @BeckersHR 9th Annual Roundtable https://t.co/FASXg9etPx
Dr. Elliott Fisher's seminal 2003 studies showing more medical care not always better still very relevant today!
@ElliottFisher4@DartmouthInst@scanhealthplan
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As Dr. Elena Hill describes in this week's episode of the Healthy Skeptic, MD, so often it is the simple "slow medicine" things that do the most for health! https://t.co/dx9yaeHSmZ @scanhealthplan@BronxCare