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Augusta Regional Dental Clinic
VHCF funding is enabling this dental clinic to significantly expand the number of patients served by equipping four new dental operatories, bringing its total to eight. This expansion will enable the dental clinic to provide nearly 3,000 more patient visits each year.
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Augusta Regional Free Clinic
VHCF grants have enabled this Free Clinic to significantly expand services, funding both a part-time nurse practitioner to expand diabetes and hypertension management services at the clinic and a part-time (circuit-riding) nurse practitioner to provide chronically ill patients with treatment and case management. This nurse practitioner provides clinical services one day a week at several sites in the region.
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Blue Ridge Area Health Education Center
VHCF funding allowed the Blue Ridge Area Health Education Center to replicate Cross-Over Health Center's Lay Health Promoter Program within the Hispanic community of Harrisonburg.
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Free Medical Clinic of Northern Shenandoah Valley, Inc.
This free clinic received VHCF funding to replicate the Free Clinic of the New River Valley’s dental initiative. The grant allowed the clinic to establish a dental restoration clinic and to add a full-time nurse practitioner to expand clinic services.
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Harrison-Rockingham Dental Clinic
Harrisonburg-Rockingham Dental Clinic received grant funding from VHCF to support the salary of a second part-time dentist. This addition has enabled the clinic to offer dental care five days a week to children with FAMIS insurance as well as providing care to uninsured adults.
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Harrisonburg Community Health Center
In 2007, a coalition led by the Institute for Innovation in Health and Human Services at James Madison University (JMU) with support from Rockingham Memorial Hospital (RMH), created The Harrisonburg Community Health Center to serve patients in Harrisonburg and Rockingham County. This area has been particularly impacted by the limited number of pediatricians accepting new patients with FAMIS/FAMIS Plus.
The center opened in January 2007 with a part-time pediatrician, funded by VHCF, to serve the medical needs of area children; and a full-time nurse practitioner to meet the adult medical care needs. VHCF has now awarded funding to help underwrite the salary and benefits of a full-time pediatrician to provide care to the many children for whom it serves as a medical home.
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Harrisonburg-Rockingham Free Clinic
One of the first grants issued by VHCF helped establish the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Free Clinic. Several years later, a second grant enabled this free clinic to add a half-time nurse practitioner to expand clinic services.
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Highland Medical Center
Through an RxRelief Virginia grant from the Virginia Health Care Foundation, Highland Medical Center employed a Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) to assist eligible individuals with accessing medicines from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs at little to no cost via VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software.
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Highland Medical Center
VHCF funding supported the salaries of a full-time dentist, dental assistant, and dental administrative assistant for a new dental program at Highland Medical Center.
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Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services Board
RxRelief Virginia funding from VHCF enabled the Rappahannock Rapidan Community Services Board to underwrite a Medication Assistance Caseworker (MAC) to help eligible individuals access free medications from pharmaceutical companies’ patient assistance programs utilizing VHCF’s Pharmacy Connection software.
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