
Working Together to Solve Fragmented Healthcare
Mobile Integrated Health Care (MIH) and Community Paramedicine programs utilize mobile resources to deliver care and services to patients in an out-of-hospital environment in coordination with healthcare facilities or other healthcare providers.


We exist to create and support national partnerships in Mobile Integrated Healthcare through education, open dialogue, business development, and community awareness.
Growing mobile integrated health (MIH) as a key healthcare strategy across regulatory agencies, stakeholders, congress, and more.
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Mobile Integrated Health & Community Paramedicine
Explore the difference of Mobile Integrated Health (MIH) and Community Paramedicine on healthcare costs, outcomes, and more.

Community Paramedicine
Community Paramedicine is a segment of Mobile Integrated Healthcare that is a provider-led, patient-centered delivery care model using appropriately trained Emergency Medical Service (EMS) clinicians in an expanded role to render care, facilitate a more efficient delivery of care, and enhance access to community resources that address the social determinants of health.

Mobile Integrated Healthcare (MIH)
MIH is a coordinated, patient-centered, evidence-based, holistic model of care using collaborative, interdisciplinary teams to serve patient needs at the most appropriate level of care at a safe location of their convenience.
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MIH Summits
Learn about industry trends, best practices, funding models, legislation, and connect with peers.
NAMIHP MIH Summits feature opportunities for networking, professional development, and even prep for board certification.