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The University of Houston College of Medicine has launched its coordinated care network, aimed at helping families who are facing significant health disparities efficiently access health care and resources, while giving students hands-on experience in underserved communities.
Delivered through the Unite Us Platform as part of the statewide network, Unite Texas, the network of social services and medical providers will seamlessly make electronic referrals for participants of the medical school s Household-Centered Care program. Household-Centered Care connects interprofessional teams of community health workers, students and faculty in the disciplines of medicine, nursing and social work with families in Houston s Third Ward and East End to provide care coordination and overall health promotion.