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Bland County Medical Clinic
VHCF provided funding to support a significant expansion of the Bland County Medical Clinic facility, enabling BCMC to better serve the area's uninsured and medically underserved.
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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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Clinch River Health Services
VHCF funding for the expansion of the area Community Health Center, consolidating local agencies and offering 'one-stop shopping' for health care services. A second VHCF grant allowed Clinch River Health Services to add a third physician and greatly expand the center's patient capacity.
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Cumberland Plateau Health District
As a VHCF Project Connect grantee, the Cumberland Plateau Health District is helping enroll eligible, uninsured children from Buchanan, Dickenson, Lee, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Washington and Wise counties and the city of Norton in the state-sponsored health insurance programs for children, FAMIS and FAMIS Plus.
Project Connect grants are made possible with funding from the Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services and the Anthem Blue Cross.
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Lenowisco Health District
Among the grants VHCF has awarded to the Lenowisco Health District are funding to establish a Lay Health Promoter Program to serve diabetics in Southwest Virginia, a grant to develop a database of pharmaceutical company outreach programs serving the medically indigent, and funding to help launch a mobile medical clinic to serve the city of Norton and the counties of Lee, Scott and Wise.
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Lonesome Pine Office on Youth
A Project Connect grant is enabling the Lonesome Pine Office on Youth to reach and enroll children in the FAMIS and FAMIS Plus child health insurance programs utilizing many of the family preservation and youth activities already being conducted by LPOY. Outreach also is being conducted at the two area hospitals that have birthing centers, the local Head Start program, the school district and the home school association.
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Meadowview Health Clinic
A $150,000 VHCF capital grant helped finance the construction of the new health center in downtown Meadowview. The health center, which opened in 2007, offers primary care services to the residents of the community, many of whom are uninsured and without a regular source of care.
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Mendota Community Association Health Clinic
A grant from VHCF helped fund construction of this rural health clinic for residents of western Washington and Scott counties.
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Mountain Empire Older Citizens, Inc.
“Pharmacy Connect of Southwest Virginia” is a medication access program run by Mountain Empire Older Citizens (MEOC), an area agency on aging. Pharmacy Connect is open to all eligible residents of Buchanan, Dickenson, Lee, Russell, Scott, Tazewell, and Wise Counties and the city of Norton, regardless of age. With the assistance of funds from the Commonwealth of Virginia, MEOC has hired Medication Assistance Caseworkers who use VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software to access and distribute free medications to uninsured individuals.
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