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Public views of mobile medical devices and services
A mobile HIV education and testing program
Effectiveness of a mobile medical van in providing screening services for STDs and HIV
Feasibility of using computer-assisted interviewing to enhance HIV test counseling in community settings
Implementation of rapid HIV testing programs in community and outreach settings
Patient and staff perspectives on the use of a computer counseling tool for HIV and sexually transmitted infection risk reduction
Rapid HIV testing of clients of a mobile STD/HIV clinic
Staff strategies for improving HIV detection using mobile HIV rapid testing
A mobile medical care approach targeting underserved populations in post-Hurricane Katrina Mississippi
A program to improve access to health care among Mexican immigrants in rural Colorado
Compliance and Self-Reported Barriers to Follow-Up of Abnormal
Interventional Cardiology: Mobile cardiac catheterization laboratories increase use of cardiac care in women and African Americans
Medical Outreach To Homeless Substance Users In New York City: Preliminary Results
Mobile health unit for minority obesity education: Local residents’ attitudes and perceptions
Mobile Medical Care Units: An Innovative Use of Medicare Funding
Mobile medical clinic wheels into poor neighborhoods to care for needy kids
Mobile units deliver health care to homeless
Operation Safety Net brings health care to Pittsburgh’s homeless
Peer Support using a Mobile Access Van Promotes Safety and Harm Reduction Strategies among Sex Trade Workers in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside
Providing complete health care for those in shelters