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How City Health Works is Utilizing Health Coaches to Improve Patient Outcomes

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Manmeet Kaur of City Health Works talks to Dr. Jesse Pines of The George Washington University Office for Clinical Practice Innovation about the difference that incorporating health coaches into the healthcare system can make.

The GW Office for Clinical Practice Innovation Podcast Series is dedicated to promoting novel methods to organize and deliver medical care. For more information, please visit http://smhs.gwu.edu/clinicalinnovation/

More information about City Health Works can be found at http://cityhealthworks.com/

If you enjoy Clinical Practice Innovation Podcasts, check out Urgent Matters as well!

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Manmeet Kaur of City Health Works talks to Dr. Jesse Pines of The George Washington University Office for Clinical Practice Innovation about the difference that incorporating health coaches into the healthcare system can make.

The GW Office for Clinical Practice Innovation Podcast Series is dedicated to promoting novel methods to organize and deliver medical care. For more information, please visit http://smhs.gwu.edu/clinicalinnovation/

More information about City Health Works can be found at http://cityhealthworks.com/

If you enjoy Clinical Practice Innovation Podcasts, check out Urgent Matters as well!

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