HealthLeaders Media May 22, 2024
Eric Wicklund

NewYork-Presbyterian is partnering with March of Dimes to launch a mobile health vehicle targeting underserved communities in New York City where access to care is limited

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– One in every 18 births in NYC involves a woman who had little or no access to prenatal care.

– Health systems and hospitals across the country are pushing services out to underserved communities through mobile health units.

– NewYork-Presbyterian will offer a wide range of pregnancy, post-birth, and women’s health services through a specially-equipped van, which will be staffed by NYP providers.

NewYork-Presbyterian is going mobile to address maternal health disparities in New York City.

The health system is partnering with March of Dimes to roll out the Mom &...

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