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Lake County Free Clinic

Lake County Free Clinic. Laryn Phillips, Sarah Lutz, Stacey Klein & Jamie Kruger Ferris State University. Mission Statement:.

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Lake County Free Clinic

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  1. Lake County Free Clinic Laryn Phillips, Sarah Lutz, Stacey Klein & Jamie Kruger Ferris State University

  2. Mission Statement: • Lake County Free Clinics mission is to serve the community of Lake County who are uninsured or under-insured and in need of compassionate health care at no cost. The clinic will create a supportive environment where the focus is promoting healthy living through prevention, treatment and education.

  3. Similar Services: • District Health Dept. #10/Tencon Health Plan • MI Child/Healthy Kids • Influenza/Pneumonia Clinics • The Health Centers of Family Health Care

  4. Forces For and Against: • Poor community • Above average living below the poverty line. (18%) • Above average without health insurance • No hospital located within the county • One physician’s office complex to serve the entire county • Seen as competition with existing medical office • Volunteers may be hard to come by • Affordable Care Act

  5. Each patient is a unique individual with unique health care needs. In response to those needs, care will be tailored to each person. • Every patient can expect moral and compassionate care delivered in an environment that is respectful to race, culture, and ability to pay. • Each patient has a right -not a privilege- to health care regardless of ability to pay. • Volunteer staff will conduct care with the utmost professionalism by maintaining credentials, license, and keeping up to date with evidence based practice. • We will provide a clean, friendly, environment that promotes healing of the mind, body, and soul. We will provide a clean, friendly, environment that promotes healing of the mind, body, and soul. Philosophy To provide excellent health care to the uninsured of Lake County.

  6. Develop patient services with emphasis not only on treatment but wellness. • Build healthy families through education, prevention, and treatment. • Recruit motivated knowledgeable, skilled volunteers to create a dynamic workforce. • Promote and market out services in the community by strengthening relationships through service. • Obtain solid financial assistance in the form of grants or free monies to establish a solid financial base for operations. Goals and Outcomes A dashboard to determine if policies and services offered are supporting Lake County Free Clinic’s philosophy.

  7. Organizational Chart Board of Directors Medical Director Registered Nurse Pharmacist Physician Office Manager Receptionist Medical Assistant Grant Writer/ Fundraiser RN Care Manager/MSW Midlevel Provider Medical Records Clerk Dietician CLIENTS

  8. Medical Director: • Provides coordination and oversight for all clinic activities • Develops service and program plans • Provide direct patient care • Board Certified in family practice • A Resource to employees; provides education and policy review • Member of the Board of Directors

  9. Registered Nurse: • Adheres to therapeutic standards • Measures health outcomes against patient centered goals • Follows nursing process and standards of care • Assesses the needs of individuals, families • Provides care to patients with acute and chronic health problems

  10. Physician & Physician Assistant: • Provide direct patient care • Constructs and implements treatment plans for patients • Follows up with abnormal findings • Counsels patients on health and wellness issues

  11. Pharmacist • Dispenses medications as appropriate • Monitors all orders for clarity and appropriateness • Participates in creating therapeutic medication treatment regimens • Provides education and counseling to patients regarding medications

  12. Volunteer Coordinator/ Office Manager: • 1. Market available volunteer and hired positions. • 2. Conduct pre-employment screening including but not limited to interviews and background screening. • 3. Ensure that all staff is up to date with their state licenses. • 4. Create schedules for staff and make adjustments when needed. • 5. Provide staff with description of their assignment • 6. Keep track of staff’s yearly TB test and CPR certifications

  13. Medical Social Worker • Assist patients with finding resources in the community that could be beneficial to them. • Perform psychosocial assessments and interviews on patients.

  14. Office Staff • Medical Records Clerk • Responsible for Initiating and maintaining patient files and statistics; responds to requests for medical records; performs clerical duties. • Receptionist • The receptionist is responsible for assisting the entire clinic by answering the telephone professional and pleasant. The receptionist should be able to perform basic clerical duties needed in a medical environment. • Grant Writer • The Grant Writer for this clinic is expected to be able to locate private and public resources to fund operations at the clinic. • Medical Assistant • The Medical Assistant is responsible for assisting other healthcare staff in providing direct care with the understanding of the assessment process of nursing.

  15. Job Advertisement RN position to run in the Cadillac News, AJN, local hospitals and local radio.

  16. Start Up Budget: • Medical Director- $90,000 • Physician- $75,000 • Physician Assistant- $50,000 • Registered Nurse- $30,000 • Pharmacist- $55,000 • Medical Records Clerk- $20,000 • Receptionist- $15,000 • Social Worker- $25,000 • Medical Assistant- $16,000 • Volunteer Coordinator/Office Manager- $18,000 • Grant Writer- $150/hour for ten hours per week for three months which is $18,000 • Facility Rent $12,000 • Electricity $5,000 • Heat $8,000 • Water $4,000 • Telephone/Fax/Copy $2,500 • Cleaning Supplies and (Janitors) $11,000 • Office Furniture $6,000 • Exam Tables/Covers $12,000 • Gloves $2,000 • Office Supplies $8,000 • Clinical Supplies $15,000 • Blood Pressure Gauges $2,000 • Waste Removal $2,000 Full Time Equivalents: Operating expenses:

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