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New community paramedicine, MIH programs, and mobile clinics expanding access, reducing 911 use, and improving coordinated care.

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Table of Contents:

  • Xenia Fire Division Bridges Care Gaps with New Community Paramedicine Pilot

  • Bonus Brief

  • Caroline County Strengthens Community Care with New Mobile Integrated Health Program

  • Pinal County Expands Healthcare Access with Dedicated Mobile Health Clinic

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New Program

The Xenia Fire Division has officially launched its Community Paramedicine Pilot Program, a proactive initiative designed to support residents through scheduled, in-home health visits outside of emergency calls. Under this new model, paramedics conduct comprehensive safety assessments, review medications, and provide vital health education to help patients better manage their well-being.

By focusing on long-term needs rather than single crisis responses, the program aims to reduce hospital readmissions and improve overall quality of life for the community’s most vulnerable populations. A cornerstone of the pilot is its emphasis on collaboration, strengthening ties between the fire division and local healthcare providers, senior services, and behavioral health agencies. This coordinated approach ensures that Xenia residents are seamlessly connected to the right resources at the right time, fostering a more integrated and effective local healthcare network.

The West Midlands Ambulance Service has introduced 69 new, high-tech ambulances to modernize its fleet and improve emergency response reliability across the region. This strategic investment aims to better support frontline crews and ensure patients receive faster, safer care during urgent medical callouts.

Julota's MIH-CP software empowers community paramedics to deliver smarter, more connected care by simplifying fragmented data and streamlining processes. With real-time patient insights, automated reporting, customizable workflows, secure HIPAA and CFR-42-compliant collaboration, and actionable analytics, Julota enables impactful care and improved outcomes. Designed to bridge healthcare and social determinants of health, it helps your program stay ahead of change.

New Program

Caroline County has officially launched a Mobile Integrated Health (MIH) program to provide proactive, non-emergency medical support directly to residents in their homes. This initiative utilizes specially trained paramedics to visit high-risk patients, helping them manage chronic conditions and navigate the healthcare system more effectively.

By addressing health concerns before they escalate into emergencies, the program aims to significantly reduce unnecessary 911 calls and hospital readmissions. The MIH team works in close collaboration with local healthcare providers to ensure patients are connected to essential social services and long-term recovery resources. This patient-centered approach marks a major step forward in improving the overall health outcomes and quality of life for the Caroline County community.

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Mobile Clinic

Pinal County has introduced a mobile health clinic to provide essential medical services to residents in the underserved northwestern areas of the county. Funded by a $298,000 grant from the Gila River Indian Community, the clinic operates out of a converted recreational vehicle designed to bring care directly to remote neighborhoods. The unit is primarily focused on supporting the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program by offering nutritional education, immunizations, and healthcare enrollment assistance.

By utilizing a mobile model, the county can flexibly target regions with the greatest need without the immediate overhead of building permanent brick-and-mortar facilities. This initiative represents a major milestone in local public health, ensuring that geography is no longer a barrier to receiving high-quality medical and preventative services.

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