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Family Health Centers of San Diego (FHCSD) provides affordable, comprehensive health care to underserved communities in San Diego. It operates as a nonprofit, delivering services through 22 primary care clinics, 8 dental clinics, 10 behavioral health facilities, and mobile units, with telehealth options. Their offerings include primary care, dental care, behavioral health, vision care, and outpatient substance use treatment. The model combines government funding, grants, and patient fees to keep care accessible to low-income and uninsured patients. The goal is to improve community health outcomes by ensuring everyone, regardless of financial situation, can access essential health services.
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Government & Public Sector
Social Impact
Healthcare
Company Size
1,001-5,000
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N/A
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Headquarters
San Diego, California
Founded
1970
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Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plan's support fuels growth in patient visits, dramatic reduction of avoidable emergency room visitsSAN DIEGO, Aug. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- One year after Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plan's $1 million grant helped open the doors to the El Cajon Urgent and Cardiac Care Center in San Diego County, more than 24,000 new patients – adults and children – have sought help for a wide range of illnesses and health conditions. Among these are chest pains, heart palpitations, atrial fibrillation, vascular and heart disease, hypertensive crisis, infections of all kinds, and COVID-19.Since the Center opened in July 2023, the growth rate of patients has been "mind blowing," according to Fran Butler-Cohen, CEO of Family Health Centers of San Diego (FHCSD), which operates the El Cajon Center and is the county's largest health center system serving the region's low-income residents."Word-of-mouth about the urgent and cardiac care services available here has created explosive growth," Butler-Cohen said.Kristen Cerf, CEO and president of Blue Shield Promise, said the nonprofit health plan had two goals in mind in providing support in El Cajon."The first was to improve access to urgent medical care and cardiology services for patients in San Diego's underserved East County area," she said. "The second was to reduce avoidable emergency room visits and hospital readmissions within 30 days of patients being discharged. We're pleased to see our support is making a meaningful difference in improved access to care for people living in the region."According to Butler-Cohen, the El Cajon Center already has surpassed two year's worth of goals in its first year – both in the number of patients served and reducing unnecessary trips to an emergency room."Our data not only shows 24,000 new patients within our first year; it also demonstrates that this Center has reduced avoidable hospital emergency room visits by more than 6,300 patients, which means those patients are receiving community-based care while we reduce healthcare costs," Butler-Cohen said. "Simply put, Blue Shield Promise's $1 million investment breaks down to costing about $41 a visit for each of our patients —a very inexpensive way to keep patients out of an emergency room."Patients who have used the Center come from diverse backgrounds and communities in San Diego:They are ethnically diverse – Latino, White, Black, Asian, and American Indian.More women use both the urgent and cardiac care services than men.The majority of patients seeking cardiac care are between 30 to 69 years old, with those who are 40 to 69 years old comprising the largest group.For urgent medical care, children from newborns through 17 years old and young adults ages 18-29 are the largest groups.Harris Niazi, MD, assistant medical director, Urgent Care, and one of the physicians at the El Cajon Urgent Care Clinic, said he has come full circle
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Industries
Government & Public Sector
Social Impact
Healthcare
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
San Diego, California
Founded
1970
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