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The public health non-profit sector, particularly those focused on vulnerable populations, is experiencing increased demand due to global migration patterns and health disparities. Funding remains a key challenge, often reliant on grants and donations. Technology, like telehealth, is an opportunity for wider reach, while policy changes and competition pose threats. The industry is adapting to complex, evolving health needs and aiming for sustainable impact.
Total Assets Under Management (AUM)
Nonprofit Sector Revenue in United States
~3.1 trillion USD (2022)
(3.5% CAGR)
- Growth driven by increased demand for social services.
- Healthcare and education segments contribute significantly.
- Economic stability and philanthropic giving influence growth.
3.1 trillion USD
Telehealth platforms, encompassing virtual consultations and remote monitoring, are transforming healthcare delivery by enabling broader access to care, especially for mobile and underserved populations.
AI-driven data analytics can process vast amounts of health data to identify trends, predict outbreaks, and personalize interventions for migrant health needs, improving public health surveillance and targeted support.
Mobile health applications can provide health education, appointment reminders, and self-management tools directly to migrant populations, overcoming language and literacy barriers.
While the federal Public Health Emergency (PHE) for COVID-19 officially ended in May 2023, many states and federal agencies have continued certain flexibilities, particularly regarding telehealth reimbursement and cross-state licensure, through various extensions and permanent changes.
Continued telehealth flexibilities post-PHE will allow MCN to sustain and expand its virtual care and technical assistance programs for mobile populations.
Discussions and proposed amendments to the Immigration and Nationality Act frequently arise in Congress, impacting various aspects of immigration, including access to public benefits and healthcare services for non-citizens.
Changes in immigration policy can directly affect migrant populations' access to healthcare services, impacting MCN's advocacy and service delivery strategies.
HIPAA regulations continue to evolve, particularly concerning data privacy, security, and the sharing of electronic health information, with recent clarifications on telehealth data and patient access rights.
Updated HIPAA regulations necessitate MCN ensuring robust data privacy and security measures for all health information shared through its virtual case management and educational platforms.
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