2019
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2019.00212
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Demographics and Clinical Profiles of Patients Visiting a Free Clinic in Miami, Florida

Abstract: Background: Although the ranks of the uninsured in the United States have decreased in recent years, some states still lack Medicaid expansion programs, leaving many Americans, especially the indigent and homeless, without adequate healthcare coverage. Free-for-care clinics are oftentimes the last safety net for these vulnerable populations. Because these clinics have limited funding, a thorough understanding of the patients they serve is necessary to effectively direct their resources. The objectiv… Show more

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“…al. conducted at the Miami Rescue Mission Clinic and was approved by the Institutional Review Board at the University of Central Florida (STUDY#: 0002711) [ 5 ]. This was a descriptive, retrospective review of EMR data investigating presenting conditions or complaints among adult patients who presented to a student-run free clinic from February 28, 2019, to February 27, 2020, within IM.…”
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“…al. conducted at the Miami Rescue Mission Clinic and was approved by the Institutional Review Board at the University of Central Florida (STUDY#: 0002711) [ 5 ]. This was a descriptive, retrospective review of EMR data investigating presenting conditions or complaints among adult patients who presented to a student-run free clinic from February 28, 2019, to February 27, 2020, within IM.…”
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“…A prior study that served as a model for the present study was conducted based on electronic medical records (EMR) at the Miami Rescue Mission Clinic [5]. Researchers collected data on chronic disease prevalence and sociodemographics and compared them to county and state-level statistics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%