Preventative care clinics are saving lives and healthcare costs by providing care to those previously denied due to socioeconomic status or cultural identity. These clinics offer services from flu shots to prenatal care, which has decreased emergency room visits and infant mortality while creating a healthier community. By making care accessible, these clinics have strengthened the community both physically and mentally.
Preventative care clinics are saving lives and healthcare costs by providing care to those previously denied due to socioeconomic status or cultural identity. These clinics offer services from flu shots to prenatal care, which has decreased emergency room visits and infant mortality while creating a healthier community. By making care accessible, these clinics have strengthened the community both physically and mentally.
Preventative care clinics are saving lives and healthcare costs by providing care to those previously denied due to socioeconomic status or cultural identity. These clinics offer services from flu shots to prenatal care, which has decreased emergency room visits and infant mortality while creating a healthier community. By making care accessible, these clinics have strengthened the community both physically and mentally.
Not only saving healthcare millions, preventative care clinics are saving lives. Care previously denied to many based solely on socioeconomic status or cultural identity is now given. As simple as a flu shot to as in depth as prenatal care, the clinics provide all. While not everyone will visit these clinics, they have an enormous effect on the community. Emergency Department visits are decreasing as well as infant mortality thanks to this preventative care. A healthy person is much more capable as a community member than those stricken with illness. Thanks to accessible care, our community is much stronger-physically and mentally.