Alliance forms to expand physician access for millions of Americans

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WASHINGTON — Today, several of the nation’s top medical societies, institutions, and boards announced a long-term partnership with the Human Diagnosis Project (“Human Dx”) to help address the gaps that exist in providing specialty care to underserved patients. The Human Diagnosis Project is an online system which allows doctors to directly help their patients and each other while simultaneously building a system to help patients and physicians worldwide. The newly formed Alliance will support Human Dx’s mission to create more accurate, affordable, and accessible health care for millions of underserved Americans.

Specifically, over the next five years, the Human Dx Alliance will scale the Human Dx system to support the U.S. medical safety net and help close the specialty care gap for 30 million patients. In the coming decades, Human Dx will work to expand the Alliance globally as it builds one open health system for all.

 

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