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Advancing accessible healthcare
At Johnson & Johnson we are on a mission to advance access to quality care through championing nurses and community health workers, enabling community-centered care and supporting access to our medicines and technologies.
We collaborate with those closest to the challenge, bringing our unique capabilities, reach and resources to deploy programs where we can make a meaningful and lasting impact for communities.
Learn more about our initiatives.
J&J CareCommunity
A global social impact platform from Johnson & Johnson that champions nurses and community health workers to advance access to quality care around the world.
J&J CareCommunity
A global social impact platform from Johnson & Johnson that champions nurses and community health workers to advance access to quality care around the world.
Five healthcare workers on the frontlines of care
Learn how we are helping equip nurses and community health workers with the skills, resources and opportunities needed to strengthen global healthcare and expand access to quality care.
Meet two Johnson & Johnson nurse educators dedicated to teaching cancer care providers
Jennifer Huff and Jacqui Mellott are two of Johnson & Johnson’s oncology clinical educators—a team of 50 nurses who visit hospitals and infusion centers to help providers understand and stay up to date with treatments.
Innovating in health and care
Giving the gift of sight
In Kenya, around 1.5 million people—including children—contend with visual impairment or blindness. Sight For Kids, Johnson & Johnson’s global eye-care partnership, is devoted to changing these stats, one vision screening at a time.
Making high-quality global surgery training accessible in all corners of the world
With just an internet connection, health workers anywhere can access more than 50 high-quality training courses—from basic surgical techniques to advanced procedures.
“My family and I volunteer on a floating hospital that delivers medical care”
Lee-Anne James is a Johnson & Johnson clinical research manager whose home base is Australia. That is, when she and her family aren’t donating their time to Mercy Ships to help treat people who lack access to lifesaving healthcare.
Fulfilling a calling—finding joy and growth in a career in nursing
Nurse technician Adriana Augusta recalls working at an ICU during Brazil’s COVID-19 crisis and her transition since to primary care to focus on promoting good health and disease prevention.