Dismayed by reports of uneven healthcare access and incomplete data collection early in the pandemic, JaLisa Johnson responded by using her resources and creating 360Spaces which she dubs 'a hospital without walls'
which she dubs"a hospital without walls." Her goals are to enable access to healthcare for people in their communities and develop mechanisms for patients to understand and govern their health data. Johnson says,"Once I saw what was happening with access in the pandemic, I reimagined what accessible healthcare could look like in a crisis. This inspired my vision for 360Spaces." 360Spaces are modular medical spaces fully equipped with state-of-the-art technology.
The brilliance in Johnson's approach is its potential to respond to some of the most daunting healthcare and costly challenges: access, data ownership and housing. For example, among those experiencing homelessness, lack of convenient access to care often results in avoidable emergency department use and hospitalization expenditures.
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