Premier Community Health unveils new mobile clinic to help underserved areas

Handicap-accessible vehicle to offer health screenings, programs in areas with limited access
Dee Yocum, vice president of market operations for CareSource Ohio (left); Jenny Lewis, system vice president of philanthropy at Premier Health (middle); and Paula Thompson, president and CEO of Fidelity Health Care (right), unveil Premier Community Health's new mobile clinic in downtown Dayton on Friday, Jan. 20. Premier Community Health is a subsidiary of Fidelity Health Care, and the new mobile clinic was funded by CareSource through the Miami Valley Hospital Foundation. SAMANTHA WILDOW\STAFF

Dee Yocum, vice president of market operations for CareSource Ohio (left); Jenny Lewis, system vice president of philanthropy at Premier Health (middle); and Paula Thompson, president and CEO of Fidelity Health Care (right), unveil Premier Community Health's new mobile clinic in downtown Dayton on Friday, Jan. 20. Premier Community Health is a subsidiary of Fidelity Health Care, and the new mobile clinic was funded by CareSource through the Miami Valley Hospital Foundation. SAMANTHA WILDOW\STAFF

Premier Community Health unveiled its new mobile clinic Friday, essentially a high-tech RV with two private exam rooms that will travel the Dayton region, reaching areas with limited access to health care facilities to treat patients at no cost.

“The new mobile clinic will enhance our current program by providing private exam rooms, fully functioning testing equipment, and handicap accessibility,” said Paula Thompson, president and CEO of Fidelity Health Care. “This new coach allows us to expand the number of events, provide additional screenings, and offer more resources to people in our underserved communities with compassionate and respectful care.”

Premier Community Health, a subsidiary of Fidelity Health Care, unveiled a new mobile clinic on Friday, Jan. 20. The mobile clinic was funded by CareSource through the Miami Valley Hospital Foundation. SAMANTHA WILDOW\STAFF

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Premier Community Health is a subsidiary of Fidelity Health Care. The mobile clinic will continue Premier Community Health’s program of offering health screenings, such as blood pressure, cholesterol, and glucose checks. The clinic also can be utilized for health and lifestyle education, as well as for flu and COVID-19 vaccinations.

Patients who are 18 years old and older who utilize the mobile clinic will receive free care through funding from the Premier Health Community Benefits Program and the health system’s four hospital foundations.

“Miami Valley Hospital Foundation is proud to partner with CareSource in bringing a new mobile clinic to our community,” said Jenny Lewis, system vice president of philanthropy at Premier Health. “This new clinic will give our health system the ability to deliver even more services and programs in our mission of battling social determinants of health.”

The new clinic was funded by CareSource through the Miami Valley Hospital Foundation. The new mobile clinic, built on a 2022 Ford E450 truck platform, will be replacing the current coach, a 2004 Airstream Bus, which was funded by the Maxon Foundation, U.S. Bank, N.A., Trustee and Atrium Medical Center Foundation.

“CareSource is proud to support Premier Community Health’s new, state-of-the-art mobile clinic, " said Dee Yocum, vice president of market operations for CareSource Ohio. “Mobile clinics benefit communities by making health care more affordable and accessible, which improves patient outcomes, while providing high-quality care at a lower cost than traditional health care delivery models.”

Premier Community Health, a subsidiary of Fidelity Health Care, unveiled a new mobile clinic on Friday, Jan. 20. Employees with Fidelity, Premier, and CareSource tour the new mobile clinic, which is ADA-accessible and has two private exam rooms. The new clinic was funded by CareSource through the Miami Valley Hospital Foundation. SAMANTHA WILDOW\STAFF

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The mobile clinic has been a part of the the health system’s Barbershop Health initiative, has provided COVID-19 testing and vaccination clinics, served patients during the 2019 Memorial Day tornadoes, and participated in community events, such as drive-thru food distributions at the Foodbank. Additionally, the mobile clinic partners with CareSource to provide patients and community members with education on free or low-cost health insurance services.

“We think this is an excellent opportunity to further our relationship and collaboration with Premier,” Yocum said. “The opportunity to go to where people were versus them coming to Premier, for example, it’s really breaking down the access barrier that is present in our communities.”

The mobile clinic program, which launched in 2019, has served thousands of patients who are uninsured or underinsured. In 2022, the mobile clinic provided nearly 1,000 screenings at community events and weekly screening stops. The mobile clinic primarily serves nine counties in the Dayton region, but it can reach up to 13 counties.

The clinic was previously used between two and three days a week with the COVID-19 pandemic limiting some additional events.

“We have new goals for 2023 that we’re planning at least a minimum of six events a week, so we have a very aggressive target,” Thompson said.

The new mobile clinic will begin its service to the community on Saturday, Jan. 21, at Wright State University’s men’s basketball game at the Nutter Center, where it will begin accepting patients at 5 p.m.

To request the Premier Community Health Mobile Clinic at local events, businesses, religious organizations, or other public gatherings, call (877) 274-4543 or visit https://www.premierhealth.com/locations/fidelity-health-care/contact-fidelity-health-care.

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