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Physician support growing for HAI

More than 200 local physicians are leading the way to build on the already strong base of HAI.  Currently less than 40% of local physicians are engaged in providing indigent care through existing facilities such as the Good News Clinic, but through the efforts of HAI, that number is increasing. If you are a physician or healthcare provider and would like to join us, please complete the Provider Form and fax it back to HAI at 770-287-0722.

J. Cleon Nalley Education Enhancement Fund

United Way of Hall County invested $25,000 in the Hall County community through the J. Cleon Nalley Educational Enhancement Fund. For the purpose of this grant, "educational enhancements" are initiatives or programs that fulfill United Way of Hall County's mission of uniting people, organizations and resources to improve lives in Hall County.

Health Access Initiative will develop recruitment materials to enlist additional volunteer physicians to provide specialized care to the uninsured and underinsured of our community via the HAI Network

Others who received funds from the grant include: Boys and Girls Clubs of Hall County will purchase books, computers, software, and instructional materials for its "Library/Bookworms Reading Program."  The Guest House will purchase technology, equipment and materials to equip and modernize its educational space to allow for expansion of programs in the area of aging and Alzheimer's education. . Good News Clinics will provide educational materials and laboratory tests to expand the number of classes, and thus, patients served, in its diabetes education program.

 

Did you know...

...20,000 people in Hall County do not have insurance?

...access to healthcare greatly reduces employee absenteeism?

 

P.O. Box 907446 | Gainesville, Georgia 30501 | 770-287-0785 | fax: 770-287-0722

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