
Love and Solidarity: An Experience of People-Centered Care in Colombia
Four modest system improvements in the U.S. are assisting with valuing and activating people’s families and support networks in health care today.
Intrepid Ascent</a>, <a href=https://medcitynews.com/author/melson/"https://www.linkedin.com/in/markelson/">Mark Elson</a> leads a dynamic team empowering community collaboration for health. Each year his company builds new connections between more than 500 partners, supporting coordinated, equitable health and social services for seven million or more people. With an interdisciplinary background in anthropology, technology, and policy, Mark sparks integrated local approaches to address global challenges." />
Four modest system improvements in the U.S. are assisting with valuing and activating people’s families and support networks in health care today.