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Mobile Consortium Website
TS-003685 — The IP aims to reduce disparities in healthcare access through the use of real-time technology. The innovative platform serves as a central hub for coordinating mobile healthcare services provided by local and state agencies, private/non-private providers, and emergency medical services (EMS). The Mobile Consortium Website (MCW) addresses the challenge of identifying and accessing mobile healthcare services by offering a user-friendly app/website that provides up-to-date information on the location and services offered by various mobile health units. Users can schedule appointments, track service availability, and receive notifications about location changes or updates in real-time, facilitating efficient and timely access to care. The IP has the ability to streamline communication between providers and patients, enabling seamless coordination of care across multiple organizations. The MCW also enhances emergency response capabilities by integrating with EMS and public safety systems to facilitate rapid deployment of mobile healthcare units during disasters or emergencies. It offers a unique value proposition to healthcare organizations, government agencies, and community partners. The IP’s user-friendly interface and real-time functionality make it an attractive solution for organizations seeking to enhance their mobile healthcare offerings and improve patient outcomes. NCH plans to further develop the MCW by expanding its features and functionalities, conducting quality improvement projects, and strengthening partnerships with key stakeholders. By continuously refining the platform and adapting to evolving needs, NCH aims to establish the MCW as a cornerstone of mobile healthcare delivery, both locally and nationally.
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  • Inventors: Irwin, Mary Kay; Brackman, Shelly; Stanley, Rachel; Welsh, Michelle
  • Licensing Officer: Corris, Andrew

School Health Consultation / Professional Development
TS-003684 — The IP offers a comprehensive approach to improving healthcare services in school settings and hopes to address the health and wellness needs of students. Developed by Nationwide Children’s Hospital (NCH), this innovative process aims to establish sustainable, integrated models of care within school communities, emphasizing the importance of local partnerships and multidisciplinary collaboration. By leveraging mobile health technology, consultation services, and professional development initiatives, NCH facilitates the implementation of diverse school health models tailored to meet the unique needs of each community. From fixed-site school-based health clinics to telehealth programs and mobile care units, the IP encompasses a range of services, including primary care, chronic disease management, vaccination programs, and tele-psychiatry. By providing technical assistance and professional development opportunities, NCH empowers healthcare teams and school personnel to collaborate effectively in delivering comprehensive care within the school environment. NCH plans to refine and expand its technical assistance offerings, particularly in telehealth and quality improvement strategies. With increasing interest in school health as a strategy for addressing social determinants of health and promoting population health, there is a growing demand for comprehensive consultation and professional development services. Moreover, partnerships with accountable care organizations (ACOs), managed care organizations (MCOs), and other stakeholders further amplify the impact and reach of this IP.
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  • Inventors: Irwin, Mary Kay
  • Licensing Officer: Corris, Andrew

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