State program gives inmates their voice back
In New Mexico, the Peer Education Project is giving incarcerated individuals the opportunity to teach their peers. The program –
In New Mexico, the Peer Education Project is giving incarcerated individuals the opportunity to teach their peers. The program –
Providing access to international networks of expertise can improve the quality of healthcare available to those living in rural and
The ‘throw-away’ members of society often lack access to adequate healthcare. ECHO works to help those suffering from illnesses underplayed
In many rural communities, access to specialty healthcare represents the biggest health challenge. Since 2003, a groundbreaking initiative called Project
Primary care providers often decline to learn how to treat opioid addiction because it takes too much time and specialization—it’s
Two climate coalitions led by BIPOC have strengthened their communities by empowering diverse stakeholders to address social inequities. The coalitions
By the time sick kids reach a clinic, it can be too late. Through home visits, community health workers with
Studies show that spending more money on healthcare, past a certain level of care, worsens patient outcomes. Mayo Clinic has
By partnering with the Mayo Clinic, focusing on just two bachelor’s degree programs (in health sciences), and emphasizing the importance
Ideas42, a nonprofit behavioral design firm, has advised cities such as New York and Chicago on creative ways to use