Virtual Care
Our objective is for virtual care to be used to remove barriers to access for those who faced additional challenges before the pandemic, while also making health care more convenient for those who did not face access challenges.
See why we’ve made virtual care a priority.
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Press Release, Virtual Care
United States of Care Praises Historic Broadband Investments
Funding will Boost Access to Virtual Care, Health Equity Washington, DC — United States of Care (USofCare) today thanked Congress…
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Mental Health, Virtual Care
USofCare’s Advice on Virtual Care for Behavioral Health
Today, United States of Care submitted comments in response to the Senate Finance Committee’s Request for Information on Behavioral Health…
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Research, Virtual Care
USofCare Discussion: Equity In Virtual Care
Last month, USofCare joined the National Committee for Quality Assurance to present our research on barriers to virtual care access…
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Virtual Care
USofCare Presents Equity Considerations for Virtual Care at the National Committee for Quality Assurance’s 2021 Quality Innovation Series
On August 9, 2021, Dr. Venice Haynes and Jen DeYoung of USofCare — together with Founders Council member Abner Mason…
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Virtual Care
People Centered Virtual Care: Recommendations for Policy and System Change
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Federal Efforts, News & Updates, Virtual Care
In the News: USofCare Lays Out Vision For Innovation Center To Achieve Equity
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COVID-19, Virtual Care
Virtual Care Video Series
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CMMI, COVID-19, Federal Efforts, Virtual Care
Creating a Better Health Care System in the Wake of COVID-19: Models & Recommendations for People
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Research, Resources, Virtual Care
Barriers to Virtual Care Access Impacting Already Underserved Communities