Title: How To Start a Free Clinic
1 How To Start a Free Clinic
What actions are most excellent? To gladden the
heart of a human being, to feed the hungry, to
help the afflicted, to lighten the sorrow of the
sorrowful, and to remove the wrongs of the
injured Prophet Mohammed (PBUH)
2Workshop Outline
- UMMA Community Clinic-Case Study
- Getting Started
- Planning for the future
- Resources and Links
- QA
3 Case StudyUMMA Community Clinic
4UMMA Past and Present
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5Services we provide
- Primary Care
- Chronic Disease Management
- Well-Child Visits
- Immunizations
- Health Education
- HIV/STD Testing
- Mammography
- Womens Health
- Ophthalmology
- Dermatology
- Social Services
6Our Patients
- Over 8,500 patient visits/year
- 73 Latino, 20 Afr.Am.,
- 60 Female
- 95 Below Federal Poverty Level
- Primary Diagnosis DM, HTN, Asthma,STD
7Medical Education
- UCLA School of Medicine
- Childrens Hospital-Los Angeles
- Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science
8 Funding
- Current Budget 1,349,000
- Revenue by Payer Source
9TEN YEARS LATER
- Federally Qualified Health Center
- Consumer Board of Directors
- Public Policy
- Muslim Breast Cancer Study
10 So You Want to Start a Free Clinic
11Uninsurance (IOM,2003)
- 40 million uninsured in America
- 80 under the age of 65
- Increase costs of premiums
- Eligibility Restrictions
- Less Access to regular source of care
- Diminished quality of life
- Developmental risks for children
- Decreased risks of life expectancy
12The Safety Net
- Emergency or Trauma Centers
- Public Sector
- Private Sector
- Community Based Organizations
- Free or Community Health Centers
13What is a free or community clinic?
- There is no one definition
- Grassroots,private,not for profit agencies
- Provide primary and preventive healthcare to
medically underserved populations - Services are
- Accessible (logistically and financially)
- Comprehensive
- Culturally Appropriate
14Before you get started
- What are you trying to accomplish?
- What is the guiding principle behind starting
this clinic? - What type of impact would you like to have on the
community?
15You cant do it alone
- Create a Planning Committee
- 4 or 5 Dedicated Individuals
- Community Buy-In
- Technical Skills (i.e. Public Health, Law,
Finance) - Youth (MSAs, Students)
16Needs Assessment
- Who is the target population?
- What are the needs? Disease Burden?
- How do the disparities compare to other areas?
- How is healthcare currently delivered?
- DOES IT HAVE TO BE A PRIMARY CARE?
17Resource Assessment
- What resources are already in the community?
- Are there gaps in the safety net?
- Is there a free clinic down the street?
- Are there teaching institutions in the area?
18Institution or Project
- Independent or Collaborative
- 501(c)3 designation
- Advisory or Governing Board of Directors
- Malpractice (1997 Volunteer Protection Act)
19Services, Eligibility, Ancillary Services
- Are services determined by volunteer specialty ?
- How will you decide who is eligible to use your
services? - Will you provide or contract out for labs,
medications, x-rays?
20Build it and they will comenot
- Is clinic location convenient for you or the
population you will serve? - Are there collaborative space sharing
opportunities? - Is the location accessible? Public transportation
routes or physical barriers like freeways?
21Is this going to be expensive?
- Will you be eligible for corporate or foundation
funding? - Apply for seed or planning dollars
- What is your long term sustainable goal after
your first fundraiser? - Volunteer or Staff?
22Things to consider
- Think very carefully about your own independence
- Do not work in a vacuum. Collaborate from the
very beginning! - Diversify your board
- Plan Plan and Plan
23How will you know you succeeded?
- You can articulate the problem the clinic is
solving through specific data and results. - Clear idea of who you want to serve and how to
reach them. - You understand the local health care system, how
it is financed, and who are the providers - Community Linkages are STRONG
24UMMA Community Clinic
- Contact Information
- Yasser Aman, MPH
- President/CEO
- Email yasser_at_ummaclinic.org
- Phone 323-967-0375
WWW.UMMACLINIC.ORG