Cuidado Médico Módico
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páginas
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Affordable Health Care - Quick Overview
We believe that every person deserves access to health care. Part of our mission is to provide affordable, accessible health care for the people in our neighborhoods.
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A Health Care Home - Quick Overview
Some health care providers think of their work as simply providing services or products. We think of Maple City Health Care Center as a health care home. A home is where a person feels safe, welcome, known, and valued.
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Maneras en las que Ayudamos
Ayudamos a personas que se sienten enfermas o que necesitan un examen medico. Ayudamos a que la gente se mantenga saludable. Ayudamos a gente con enfermedades crónicas, o que duran toda la vida, como diabetes, o alta presión arterial. Ayudamos a la gente a encontrar cuidado medico especializado. Atendemos a gente de todas las edades, nacionalidades y de todos los niveles económicos.
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programas especiales
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More Than Money
At Maple City Health Care Center, low-income people who have no insurance are eligible for sliding fee discounts. Some families pay no more than 10% of the cost of their health care.
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New Leaf
Two nurses invented a program to help people in our neighborhood live healthier lives.
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Pregnancy Circle Groups
Pregnancy Circle Group is a method of providing prenatal health care based on the interaction of a group of expecting parents.
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historias
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Break the Rules and Bust the Budget
by James Nelson Gingerich
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Don't Touch Me!
A doula helps a woman give birth. A doula coaches, comforts, encourages, supports, and empowers.
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Making Room
It was one of those weeks. The waiting room was full of patients. The 64 slots in the day’s schedule were already crammed with 72 appointments.
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The Doctor Gets a Shot
Lois is a patient in her forties. She doesn’t mince words, uses language you wouldn’t call “polite,” sometimes expects special treatment, and always calls me “Honey.” She has a number of chronic conditions, and we see quite a bit of her at the health care center.
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comunicados de prensa
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A Model for Health Care Savings
Goshen, Indiana – A new report shows that approaches to health care used by Maple City Health Care Center in Goshen, Indiana, could save Indiana taxpayers more than $900 million dollars a year.
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Healthy Living Group
Goshen, Indiana – At Maple City Health Care Center, a group of people have replaced diets, stress, and worry with something more fun.
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preguntas más frecuentes
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How does MCHCC handle EMR (electronic medical records)?
We use software called eClinicalWorks. We converted to eClinicalWorks in November 2007. Call us if you need specific information that you cannot find on our web site.
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How do sliding fees work?
We inform each patient about the sliding fee program. Patients may apply for sliding fees by providing an indication of their income. We review a patient's income annually.
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How is MCHCC different from a private practice?
We are incorporated as a non-profit. Our Board (mostly patients) "owns" the Center.
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How is MCHCC funded?
We earn about 70% of our income from what patients and insurance (including Medicaid) pay. The remaining 30% comes from grants and donations.
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enlaces
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Christian Community Health Fellowship
Christian Community Health Fellowship is a nationwide network of people involved in providing health care to underserved communities. CCHF educates, assists and inspires its members to provide healthcare to the poor in a way that reflects the character and message of Christ.
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Doctors Without Borders
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international medical humanitarian organization working in more than 60 countries to assist people whose survival is threatened by violence, neglect, or catastrophe.
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Elkhart Truth - Affordablity
A newspaper article about Maple City Health Care Center's strategies for affordable high quality health care.
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Elkhart Truth - Holes in Health Safety Net
A newspaper article about a Maple City Health Care patient's experience with Medicaid.
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