Abstract Free and charitable clinics are important contributors to the health of the United States population. Recently, funding for these clinics has been declining, and it is, therefore, useful to identify what qualities patients value the most in clinics in an effort to allocate funding wisely. In order to identify targets and incentives for improvement of patients' health, we performed a comprehensive analysis of patients' experience at a free clinic by analyzing a patient survey (N=94). The survey also assessed patient opinions of a small facility fee, which could be used to offset the decrease in funds. Interestingly, our patients believed it is appropriate to be charged a facility fee (78%) because it increases involvement ...
178 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Objectives. This exploratory ...
Background:St. Anne’s Free Clinic in Shrewsbury, MA, has been providing healthcare to residents of t...
By definition, free clinics exist to provide medical care without consideration of the patient’s abi...
This study examined factors associated with the use of three free clinics located in Central Massach...
Free clinics provide free or reduced fee healthcare to individuals who lack access to primary care a...
abstract: Homelessness is a pervasive in American society. The causes of homelessness are complex, b...
Free clinics are spread across the nation and serve millions of the poor and uninsured in our commun...
Executive Summary Background: There are approximately 1400 free clinics across the US, and the servi...
Despite improvements in healthcare for uninsured persons, health disparities remain. We surveyed pat...
The issue of healthcare in the United States of America continues to be a hot-button issue for milli...
A clinic providing primary health care services free-of-charge to all its enrolled patients opened i...
Due to the problems of poor access to healthcare for many and concurrent high cost, the volunteer se...
Aim of the study - assess patients willingness to pay for health care services. Methods. The study i...
With the proper funds, free clinics are able to offer low cost (mean of donation request/fee is $9.3...
Abstract Background Free clinics are volunteer based organizations that provide health care services...
178 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Objectives. This exploratory ...
Background:St. Anne’s Free Clinic in Shrewsbury, MA, has been providing healthcare to residents of t...
By definition, free clinics exist to provide medical care without consideration of the patient’s abi...
This study examined factors associated with the use of three free clinics located in Central Massach...
Free clinics provide free or reduced fee healthcare to individuals who lack access to primary care a...
abstract: Homelessness is a pervasive in American society. The causes of homelessness are complex, b...
Free clinics are spread across the nation and serve millions of the poor and uninsured in our commun...
Executive Summary Background: There are approximately 1400 free clinics across the US, and the servi...
Despite improvements in healthcare for uninsured persons, health disparities remain. We surveyed pat...
The issue of healthcare in the United States of America continues to be a hot-button issue for milli...
A clinic providing primary health care services free-of-charge to all its enrolled patients opened i...
Due to the problems of poor access to healthcare for many and concurrent high cost, the volunteer se...
Aim of the study - assess patients willingness to pay for health care services. Methods. The study i...
With the proper funds, free clinics are able to offer low cost (mean of donation request/fee is $9.3...
Abstract Background Free clinics are volunteer based organizations that provide health care services...
178 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Objectives. This exploratory ...
Background:St. Anne’s Free Clinic in Shrewsbury, MA, has been providing healthcare to residents of t...
By definition, free clinics exist to provide medical care without consideration of the patient’s abi...