2014 Fast Facts
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2014 Fast Facts
Volunteer Practitioners Providing Rural Health Care Needs 2014 FAST FACTS Mission Statement: ACORN Clinic’s mission is to provide primary and preventive health services to indigent and low-income families of rural North Central Florida. Through the use of professional volunteers, ACORN provides low cost medical care, dental care, social services and specialty clinics. ACORN acts as a liaison between patients and secondary level care, social service agencies, and community assistance programs. Introduction ACORN Clinic (Alachua County Organization for Rural Needs, Inc.) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization that provides health care primarily for residents of rural Alachua, Bradford, and Union Counties. ACORN Clinic celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2014! It was founded in 1974 when two churches funded VISTA volunteers (Volunteers in Service to America) to serve the health care needs of residents and migrant workers in rural Alachua County. In 1976, the ACORN Medical Clinic opened to meet the growing needs of the rural uninsured in North Central Florida, focusing on home visits and social service referrals. In 1984 ACORN Clinic moved to its present location in Brooker, Florida, 14 miles northeast of Gainesville on the Alachua/Bradford County line. In 1987, the ACORN Dental Clinic was added. In 2001, a major capital campaign provided for construction of a new eight chair Dental Clinic building and renovation of the Medical Clinic to include six exam rooms, a lab, and medicine dispensary room. ACORN Clinic provides low-cost, high-quality medical and dental care, and social services for people with and without health insurance. Our primary target is patients who are not insured and cannot afford private healthcare practitioners, dentists, or counselors. We use a sliding scale to determine fees based off of household income. Fee schedules are determined using the Federal Poverty Guidelines. The Clinic fulfills its mission with the help of a broad-based core of health professionals in training and volunteer physicians, nurses, dentists, hygienists, and counselors. In addition to fees from patient care, ACORN receives funds from private and public sources including the United Way of North Central Florida; civic groups; churches; Alachua, Bradford and Union Counties; Medicaid; Medicare; private insurance; foundations; and contributions from individual donors. Service Statistics In 2014 ACORN Clinic provided services to 3,198 patients, an increase of 7% from 2013. Fifty-five percent were from Alachua County, 21% from Bradford County, 9% from Union County and 15% from 17 other counties in rural North Central Florida. Eighty-five percent of patients were at or below 150% of the Federal Poverty Level Guidelines (FPL); 66% Caucasian, 28% African American, 6% Hispanic/Other; 20% of patients were children (21 and under), 18 % older adults (65+), and the remaining 62% were adults 22-64 years of age. In 2014, ACORN Medical Clinic had over 3,000 patient visits and the Dental Clinic had over 5,100 patient visits. And with its unique volunteer model, the clinic leveraged $1.1 million in volunteer time. Further, 195 patients received FREE medicines valued at over $751,000 donated by pharmacy companies through ACORN Clinic’s Patient Assistant Program. Revised April 8, 2015 2014 Patient Care Highlights: MEDICAL General Medical Clinic: 2,860 clinic visits 1,455 Primary care visits for acute illnesses and chronic health conditions including: colds/flu, rashes, diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, COPD, asthma, arthritis, and minor injuries. Services include appropriate lab tests, EKGs, pulse oximetry, health education, weight management, and vision screening. 427 Mental health and social service visits including: personal, family, situational, lifestyle counseling; health education; tobacco cessation; benefit counseling for Affordable Care Act, SHINE, ACCESS ,Medicare and Medicaid recipients, and identifying services for which patients might not have been aware they were eligible. 305 Visits for specialty care in the areas of hematology, orthopedics, pulmonology, dermatology, rheumatology, and neurology. 174 Coumadin Clinic visits for management of patients on blood thinning medicines. 499 Labs Women’s Health Partnership Program: 174 clinic visits 174 clinic visits for pap smears, clinical breast exams, pelvic exams, treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy tests, family planning, menopause counseling, and evaluation and treatment of other gynecological problems. 192 grant-funded reduced cost mammogram/ultrasounds referrals 2014 Patient Care Highlights: DENTAL Dental Clinic: 5,021 clinic visits 2,254 visits for exams, fillings, x-rays, crowns, dentures, root canals, and sealants 1,191 visits for hygiene 822 visits for extractions and minor oral surgery 352 pediatric visits for routine oral health maintenance and treatment of dental caries for children aged one to 12 years. 402 miscellaneous procedures such as orthodontics Tooth Fairy Dental Outreach Program: 2,016 dental outreach contacts through the “Tooth Fairy” program serving an eight county area of rural North Central Florida targeting Pre-K through 1st grade students. Homeless Clinic: 84 visits from patients living in North Central Florida were provided FREE grant-funded services. Sponsorship Program: 42 of our neediest patients were provided sponsorships for dental services valued at $12,000. Organization Leaders Executive Director: Candice King, MBA, MAE Medical Director: Peter Carek, MD, MS Medical Clinic Supervisor: Lynda McCarthy, LPN Dental Director: Paayal Bhakta, DMD Dental Clinic Coordinator: Laurie Jennings ACORN Clinic Board Executive Committee President: Kenneth Berns, MD, PhD President-Elect: Kyle Baxter, MHA Intermediate Past President: Kelly Kerr, MBA Treasurer: Trey Long, MS Secretary: Marilyn Mesh, MEd, MAc ACORN Clinic Board Members MembersMembers Karen Autry, RDH, CDA, MEd Kyle Baxter, MHA Frank Catalanotto, DMD Rebecca Catalanotto, MHS, CRC Runi Foster, MD Elizabeth Lense, DDS John Meuleman, MD Allyson Hall, MBA/MHA, PhD Lorie Primosch, RDH, MEd Gabe Spooner, DMD 2 of 2 Revised April 8, 2015