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Area of Science:

  • Community Health
  • Healthcare Access
  • Public Health Policy

Background:

  • Established in 2010, a free clinic in northeast Oklahoma City serves non-emergent patients.
  • The clinic operates through community contributions and volunteerism, addressing healthcare gaps.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To illustrate the impact of a free clinic on its surrounding community.
  • To analyze the benefits, financial implications, strengths, and limitations of the clinic's operation.

Main Methods:

  • An evidence-based approach was used to evaluate the clinic's impact.
  • A three-month survey was conducted on 50 patients receiving care at the free clinic.

Main Results:

  • The free clinic significantly improved access to necessary medical care for patients.
  • The clinic demonstrated a positive impact on reducing the financial burden on local hospitals.
  • Patient surveys indicated enhanced public perception of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) as primary care providers.

Conclusions:

  • Free clinics are vital for increasing healthcare accessibility and mitigating financial stress on healthcare systems.
  • The study underscores the positive community impact and operational viability of free clinics.
  • Volunteerism and contributions are key to the successful operation of free clinics, enhancing public trust in APRNs.