Healthaccess
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Thank you for all you do for the people of this community. We are truly blessed to have you here.
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Deb from West Branch |
Thank you so much for helping me. I need to have some tests and some medications but with no insurance I have gone without both. The doctor told me to come and see you and I am so glad I did.
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Sue from Lupton |
I think Healthaccess is a benefit to our community and I thank you for assisting my son with a health program.
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Judy from West Branch |
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Healthaccess is a community outreach program that helps bridge the gap between uninsured and underinsured individuals and programs available to assist them.
Healthaccess, sponsored by West Branch Regional Medical Center, is in contact with federal, state and local organizations that help provide assistance for those in need including the Department of Health and Human Services, the Social Security Administration, Commission on Aging, Red Cross, Lions Club, local churches and community support groups. Knowledge of these organizations and their programs helps eligible individuals in need get the financial help they need - when they need it most.
Healthaccess is not an insurance program or a program that has funds to pay for medical assistance.
Who is eligible?
Healthaccess works with uninsured and underinsured individuals on a case-by-case basis to determine if existing programs are available to meet their needs.
Goals of Healthaccess:
- To help overcome barriers between the underinsured or uninsured and affordable care.
- To connect individuals in need with organizations that can help.
- To assist individuals in getting regular health and dental care.
- To link women with health care programs that offer mammograms and routine pap exams.
- To help individuals get necessary medications in a more affordable way.
- To provide a link to the resources for diabetic education.
For more information about our Healthaccess program
call Program Coordinator Pete Jackson at (989) 343-3608
or email him at pjackson@wbrmc.org.
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