HealthLeaders Media October 5, 2022
Scott Mace

The Detroit-based federally qualified health center is using digital health tools to improve care outcomes.

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The Institute for Population Health is using digital health technology to enhance positive health outcomes in the community it serves.

The technology replaces less frequent blood pressure readings, which had to be delivered to physicians via manual notifications.

A partnership with Smartlink Health Solutions addressed shortcomings in the FQHC’s EHR to complete the integration.

A Detroit-based federally qualified health center (FQHC) is using digital health technology integrated with its electronic health record platform to improve care management for patients living with high blood pressure.

The MicroMD electronic health record software in use in three clinics at the Institute for Population Health (IPH) was...

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