Monadnock Community Hospital MIH team
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Monadnock Community Hosspital's Mobile Integrated Healthcare (MIH) program concludes the care gap between the Peter Rose of New Hampshire and the eastern Monadnock region. The 25 -bed critical access hospital launched MIH in 2020, and the team is currently providing care at the patient's house, in addition to the two Boards Certified Committee Committee Community Executives, as well as project managers, dispatchers, and medical directors. Included. Patients give a high mark to the MIH program for the quality, speed, ease of scheduling, and respect and compassion indicated by the provider.
As a hospital -based program, MCH MIH team offers medical services beyond what traditional paramedics are provided. The MCH community rescue squad collects all kinds of laboratory specimens, placed Forley Chateter, dealt with wound -care, evaluates home safety, provides health education, and administers vaccinations and drugs. Manage medical equipment necessary for chronic health problems. The team is also a patient with a vital sign, a sample of a laboratory, and other information that is not provided by standard telehealth visits, and that it is the “PCP) eye, ear, hand.” It helps to promote the visits of remote disease.
The hospital emphasizes that the MIH program does not replace home medical care, emergency medical services, or other services. Instead, the team works in cooperation with these organizations to prevent the service from being duplicated and prevents the gap in the service.
Another part of the MCH MIH program is CRADLE Monadnock, which will be released in 2025. Anyone who gives birth in MCH is registered in this program, but you can always opt out. The MIH team will visit home visits before and after giving birth to evaluate the health of mothers and newborns, link their families to important community sources and social support, and provide practical advice and health education. -Acquisition development -All of these useful for parents to navigate the initial parent -child issues.
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