2022
DOI: 10.59586/jsrc.v8i1.266
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Employing a Quality Improvement Database to Observe the Gaps in Care at a Student-Run Free Clinic

Abstract: The Student Health Alliance Reaching Indigent Needy Groups (SHARING) clinics are student run freeclinics (SRFCs) at the University of Nebraska Medical Center that serve low income, uninsured adultsin Omaha, Nebraska. Like many other SRFCs, they face multiple barriers to providing high quality care.To address this, the SHARING Quality Improvement (QI) Database was created. QI has many definitions,but, overall, it is a method of analyzing clinic performance and the changes made to improvethe clinic. Before this … Show more

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