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UNINSURED:
The Working Family
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The fastest growing population of the medically
uninsured are employed. As premium costs rise, many
employers are not providing coverage. Many workers
who have coverage can not afford the premiums for
their families. The ripple effect of being without
access to affordable care permeates every aspect of
life—added stress, lack of preventative care and
limited chronic disease management. This can
devastate the family budget and quality of life.
Many workers are
medically homeless
and seek acute care when illness or injury
strikes.
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HOW WE HELP . . .
AccessHealth
is not the solution to the medical insurance crisis.
Our members must pay out-of-pocket for medical
services. However, the fees from our network of
participating providers have been negotiated for a much
lower cost to our uninsured members.
First
things first. All our members first choose a primary
care home. Referrals to our network of specialists,
hospitals, diagnostics and other ancillary services must
come from their primary care physician.
Having
an affordable primary care home provides the opportunity
for preventative care and chronic disease management.
When extended care is needed, our network of providers
offer reduced fees to our members.
AccessHealth
assists the providers in managing their margin of
generosity.
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Circle of
Care
ENROLLMENT | REFERRALS | CONTINUITY |
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The dedicated staff of the
AccessHealth Program does
not just sit by and wait for the phone to ring, although
ring it does! As word has spread throughout the
uninsured community, we welcome the constant calls. Our
team of Eligibility & Enrollment Specialists reach out
into the community. The presence of these enrollment
experts at partnering outreach sites assists many
potential members to obtain access to needed health care
and navigate the social systems available to them. The
interview process begins with eligibility questions that
may lead to an application for Nevada Check-Up or
Medicaid. If not qualified for either of these public
insurance programs, the qualified families are enrolled
into the
AccessHealth
Program. These outreach locations include several
Nevada Health Center sites and the El Dorado Medical
Center among others. As Phase 2 resources allow for
staff expansion, additional outreach locations will be
added.
For those enrolled in
AccessHealth, new members
are required to first choose a primary care home and are
immediately referred to participating providers for such
services as dental, eye care and mammograms. Once the
members have a primary care home, our team of Continuity
of Care Coordinators manage the complex process of
specialty referrals. These services include making
appointments with needed specialists, ancillary
services, outpatient clinics, hospitals and
pharmaceuticals. Roadblocks are identified and
navigated through to ensure the member has the health
care access they deserve. The member participates in
the cost of their care. It is not free. Our providers
have generously awarded our members with greatly reduced
fees that are paid at the time of service. |
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