| Primary Care Center: | Ocoee Regional Health Corp. Benton, TN |
| Main Site Location: | Benton Family Health Center |
| Contact: | Brian Smith, Asst. Exec. Dir., Phone: (615) 338-2831 |
| Greatest Difficulty: | Securing facilities and equipment. |
| How was it resolved: | Administrators enlisted the help of local hospitals and county executives. One hospital erected a new building and leased the space to Ocoee Regional Health Corp. (ORHC). The County deeded the land to them for this purpose. Another hospital relinquished control of an existing clinic. In another county, ORHC used part of a county building in exchange for assuming a portion of the maintenance and restoration costs. |
| Number of Existing Sites: | 2 |
| New Sites: | 3 -Dayton, Pikeville, and Coalmont |
| Combined Service Area: | SE Tennessee (5 counties) |
| Defining Characteristics of Population Served: | Commerce dominated by coal mining and agriculture. The population is predominantly white with the exception of migrant workers treated at the Dayton site. |
| Health Care Professionals: | Existing:
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| Impetus for New Site Development: | Dayton - a lack of doctors treating the underserved. Pikeville/Coalmont - lack of doctors with hospital privileges. No hospital in Grundy County. |
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| Community Involvement: | Community Board - included persons from each community depending on the size of the county. |
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| Technical Assistance Resources Used: | State Primary Care Association National Health Service Corps |
| Primary Care Center: | Primary Health Network Sharon, PA |
| Main Site Location: | Sharon |
| Contact: | John Laeng, Exec. Dir., Phone: (412) 342-3002 |
| Greatest Difficulty: | At the initial stages of development, the original site was becoming stigmatized as a government subsidized "welfare clinic" that competed with local providers for patients. |
| How was it resolved: | Administrators aggressively promoted the clinic, as being in the business of community health, providing affordable health care to persons who were not currently receiving any medical care. The key to their success was communicating their objective to the local medical establishment. Resistance from local practitioners was minimized by inviting them to work at the clinic. |
| Number of Sites: | 4 (Including a school-based clinic run by a nurse practitioner.) |
| Service Area: | Western Pennsylvania (3 counties) |
| Defining Characteristics of Population Served: | Largely African American (in area that is predominantly white). |
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(A Physician Assistant is Federal Loan Repayment Program [FLRP] participant. One M.D. and one Nurse Practitioner were formerly FLRP participants.) |
| Impetus for New Site Development: | Though the service area has an oversupply of physicians, few were serving medical assistance recipients or other underserved populations in Sharon and Farrell. |
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| Community Involvement: | Community Board with one hospital representative from each of the two hospitals, who serve as ex-officio members. |
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| Technical Assistance Resources Used: | State Primary Care Association National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) Pennsylvania Forum PHS consultants National Health Service Corps |
| Primary Care Center: | Stone Mt. Health Services St. Charles, VA |
| Main Site Location: | St. Charles Clinic |
| Contact: | Tony Lawson, Exec. Dir., Phone: (703) 383-4428 |
| Greatest Difficulty: | Recruiting physicians |
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| Number of Sites: | 8 Primary Care, 3 Breathing Centers |
| Service Area: | Western Virginia (4 Counties) |
| Defining Characteristics of Population Served: | Predominantly white population whose livelihood is dominated by coal mining, agriculture and timber. There is a high incidence of disabling injuries, heart disease and chronic destructive pulmonary disease (CDPD). |
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| Impetus for Site Development: | No health care professionals serving the area due to loss of economic base, namely coal mining. |
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| Technical Assistance Resources Used: | State Primary Care Association PHS Volunteer Referral Service |
| Primary Care Center: | Eastern Shore Rural Health System, Inc. Onancock, VA |
| Main Site Location: | Onancock |
| Contact: | Carolyn Rienerth, Exec. Dir., Phone: (804) 787-7373 |
| Greatest Difficulty: | Physician retention |
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| Number of Sites: | 4 |
| Service Area: | Eastern Shore of Virginia (2 counties) |
| Defining Characteristics of Population Served: | Somewhat isolated region inhabited by both whites and African Americans. There is a concentration of very young and elderly people, 30% of population is Medicare eligible. |
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(Some physicians are Federal Loan Repayment Program participants.) |
| Impetus for Site Development: | Lack of physicians in the area. The hospital is not easily accessible to much of the population. |
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| Community Involvement: | 16-member Community Board representing all aspects of community: health care providers, tourism, education, religion, business and criminal justice. |
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| Technical Assistance Resources Used: | State Primary Care Association Headhunters Annual Health Fairs American Medical Association Nearby Medical Schools Local Area Health Education Centers National Health Service Corps |
| Primary Care Center: | Plains Medical Center (PMC) Limon, CO |
| Main Site Location: | Limon |
| Contact: | Debra Olesen, Administrator, Phone: (719) 775-2367 |
| Greatest Challenge: | Integrating health care services for the area. |
| Strategy: | PMC built a large building in Limon to create a single point of service. Portions of the building are rented to the mental health agency for the area, the public health nursing service and a dental practice. In a further effort to integrate health care services, PMC and the county hospital are jointly soliciting proposals from tertiary care centers to help them improve the provision of primary care in the region. |
| Number of Sites: | 2 |
| Service Area: | Eastern Colorado (2 counties) |
| Defining Characteristics of Population Served: | PMC serves a fairly homogeneous population whose livelihood is dominated by agriculture. Clinic in Limon serves the state prison population as well. |
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(New physicians (D.O.) at Limon and Hugo sites are Federal Loan Repayment Program participants.) |
| Impetus for Site Development: | Solo practitioner was overwhelmed by patient volume. |
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| Technical Assistance Resources Used: | State Loan Repayment Program Lincoln County Professional Recruitment Committee Nearby Medical Schools National Health Service Corps |