How did Jo Phillips’ City of Chesapeake Mobile Integrated Health program from nothing in January 2020 to slashing fall-related 911 calls by 60%?
Watch this recorded webinar featuring Jo Phillips, Founder of Integrated Healthcare Solutions, as she shares real-world lessons from building one of Virginia’s most effective MIH programs from the ground up.
In this session, Jo explains exactly how she launched with limited staff, partnered across agencies, and turned community data into measurable impact; plus actionable tips for anyone looking to enter the Mobile Integrated Healthcare–Community Paramedicine (MIH-CP) space.
You’ll Learn How To:
- The single metric that tells you if your community is ready for MIH/CP, plus where to find it in your own data.
- Why one city chose a “navigation-first” model over community paramedicine…and what signal made the decision obvious.
- The two fastest services to launch (even with one staffer) and how they unlock quick wins in weeks, not months.
- A simple framing that turns skeptical hospitals and payers into champions (hint: lead with this “what’s in it for me”).
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Author
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Noah Weinberg is a Marketing Associate at Julota, where he focuses on elevating the alternative response space, specifically Mobile Integrated Healthcare (MIH), Community Paramedicine, and co-responder models. He writes about the intersection of law enforcement, healthcare, and community well-being, drawing on real-world experiences with community paramedicine programs in Ontario, Canada.