New book maps a practical blueprint for mobile health
Mission Mobile Medical Group founders Travis and Amanda LeFever have released Game Changers: Voices from the Front Lines of Mobile Health, a new book on how mobile care can expand access, rebuild trust and reach communities left out of traditional healthcare. The book is now available nationwide and draws on the LeFevers’ experience building mobile health infrastructure with clinicians, policymakers and community advocates.
Why it matters: - Game Changers argues that mobile health can be a scalable infrastructure model, not just a temporary outreach effort. - The book centers care for rural residents, farmworker communities and patients needing street medicine, dental care and behavioral health services. - The LeFevers frame mobile care as a way to reduce transportation barriers, mistrust, cost concerns and missed preventive care.
What happened: - Mission Mobile Medical Group founders Travis and Amanda LeFever released Game Changers: Voices from the Front Lines of Mobile Health. - The book was written with Don Yaeger and Jason Cole and published by Advantage Books. - The book is available at major book retailers nationwide. - The release comes from Charleston, South Carolina.
The details: - The book draws on the LeFevers’ firsthand experience building mobile healthcare infrastructure. - The narrative includes work alongside clinicians, health system leaders, policymakers and community health advocates. - The book combines personal story, operational insight and frontline perspectives. - The LeFevers say the book is meant to help restore trust, expand access and bring care directly to hard-to-reach people in hard-to-reach places. - The book follows the founders’ journey from launching Mission Mobile Medical Group in 2020 to helping build systems that meet patients where they are. - Travis LeFever says, “I want more for you than I want from you,” a line that reflects the book’s focus on servant leadership and sustainable innovation.
Between the lines: - The book is aimed at healthcare executives, clinicians, policymakers, employers and community leaders, which signals an attempt to shape both care delivery and strategy. - The LeFevers are presenting mobile health as a structural answer to gaps in facility-centered healthcare, not as a side program. - Mission Mobile Medical Group’s rapid growth and federal work give the authors a platform to argue that mobile health can scale. - The book blends business, policy and human stories to make the case that access problems are also trust problems.
What's next: - The LeFevers are positioning the book as a guide for leaders looking to improve outcomes while honoring patient dignity. - Mission Mobile Medical Group continues operating from North Carolina. - The company now serves as system integrator for the ARPA-H PARADIGM program, described as the largest federal mobile health innovation program in history. - The authors’ broader push appears aimed at expanding adoption of mobile care models across health systems and public programs.
The bottom line: - Game Changers is both a book and a policy pitch: mobile health should be treated as core healthcare infrastructure for communities traditional systems still miss.
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