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Bradley Free Clinic
Funding helped establish a dental preceptorship program, through which VCU students and Virginia Western dental hygiene students worked to expand the clinic's dental services. Additional VHCF funding helped to develop a physician referral network and in-kind commitments of ancillary services from local health care facilities.
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Brock Hughes Free Clinic
VHCF funding helped establish a free clinic to serve Wythe and Bland Counties and add a part-time nurse practitioner to expand clinic services.
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Buckingham County Rural Mental Health Initiative
VHCF funding has helped to support the Buckingham County Rural Mental Health Initiative.
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Capital Area Health Network - Vernon J. Harris Community Health Center
VHCF funding enabled this Richmond clinic to add
a full-time Licensed Clinical Social Worker and the supervisory services of a contracted psychiatrist to establish a mental health program targeted to women with depression.
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Carilion Clinic - Pediatric Dental Program
VHCF funding helped expand Carilion Dental Care - Pediatrics, a hospital-based program providing comprehensive dental care to children of low-income families in the Roanoke area.
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Carilion Giles Memorial Hospital
With a VHCF RxRelief Virginia grant, the hospital established a Medication Assistance Program to help patients obtain the medications they desperately need. The Hospital is now able to provide for more patients with the addition of a full-time Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) to assist hundreds of eligible individuals from Giles, Craig and Monroe Counties. The MAC assists with accessing free medications from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs via The Pharmacy Connection software provided by VHCF. Additional VHCF Project Connect funding supported efforts to enroll children in state-sponsored health insurance.
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Carilion Giles Memorial Hospital
VHCF Project Connect funding supported efforts to enroll area children in state-sponsored health insurance. In addition, Carilion Giles Memorial Hospital was able to add a medication assistance caseworker through an RxRelief Virginia grant, enabling it to help chronically ill, uninsured area residents receive their medications.
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Carilion New River Valley Medical Center
Carilion New River Valley Medical Center received an RxRelief Virginia grant to underwrite a Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) position. Using VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software, the program helps over 1,200 chronically ill patients each year receive their medications at little to no cost. These patients are uninsured or have no drug coverage.
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Catholic Charities of Eastern Virginia, Inc.
VHCF funding is supporting the 'Access to Therapy' (ACT) mental health program, which utilizes MSWs who are working toward licensure to provide counseling visits to uninsured area residents.
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Center for High Blood Pressure
VHCF funding allowed this free clinic to add a full time nurse practitioner and expand services for uninsured residents of metro Richmond. A separate RxRelief Virginia grant allowed the clinic to employed a Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) to assist eligible individuals with accessing medicines from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs via VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software.
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