top of page

TIER TWO: COMMUNITY-BASED OUTREACH

Health2U™ Mobile Health Clinics

Overcoming the healthcare access barrier for West Georgians in the most urgent need of care.

TRF Mobile Van.png
health2u logo.png
Rouse Foundation Logo (no tag).png

TM

Can you imagine

equitable, accessible healthcare for all

?

Blood Pressure

Our Community's Need

Lack of healthcare access is one of the most significant barriers West Georgians face, and is directly related to poor outcomes. As many as 90,000 Georgians in Carroll, Douglas, and Haralson counties may unknowingly show early indicators of preventable chronic heart disease.

 

Example: Carroll County, Georgia

  • 14,000 annual emergency room visits by uninsured individuals

  • Most common complaint: abdominal and chest pain; many of these individuals have multiple comorbid conditions.

  • Hospital system cost: $133M 

THE CHRONIC DISEASE CYCLE
DISPROPORTIONATELY AFFECTS THOSE LIVING IN POVERTY
FOR GENERATIONS

THE CHRONIC DISEASE CYCLE
IS BROKEN BY THE INTERVENTION OF ON-DEMAND, ACCESSIBLE MEDICAL SERVICES

mobile health clinic impact here

Female doctor waiting for the emergency entry

Breaking the Cycle

Through our research, we have identified individuals and areas of greatest need according to ZIP code, and can provide healthcare access directly to those communities .

 

Our mobile clinic van will be fully equipped with two exam rooms to address acute needs, as well as chronic illnesses.

 

Over a five-year period, we expect our early detection and prevention strategies to reduce hospitalizations and address the comorbidities associated with the number one killer of adult men and women.

Father and Daughter

Reimagining Healthcare

Health2U™ Mobile Health Clinics will help:

​

  • decrease morbidity

  • decrease mortality

  • decrease healthcare costs, and 

  • increase workforce productivity

​​

in our three-county region.

​

We have established community-based clinic sites in which we obtain data on blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol, and BMI, and refer affected individuals to various clinics for follow up. These free screenings are performed every six months at select sites, and help empower, train and equip community institutions to become ambassadors, mobilizing citizens to take ownership of their healthcare.

FAMILY GENERATIONS CAN BE TRANSFORMED WITH EQUITABLE, HIGH-QUALITY HEALTHCARE

Screen Shot 2023-03-26 at 2.11.21 PM.png

A new future is within reach. 

​​

Those of us with the resources to do so have a great calling upon us to serve our communities by removing obstacles and barriers for hard-working families who have been underserved for too long. Together, we can foster an entirely new mindset for healthcare in our communities, creating new family legacies, and impacting generations to come.

  • Community-based, stationary clinics are already deployed in our target communities.

  • Substantial support has been secured from West Georgia Cardiology, Georgia Baptist Association, and a grant earmarked from discretionary congressional spending.

To-Date

progress

$2.5M

Budget 

Total

  • This includes professional medical personnel, mobile medical unit van, medication, and equipment.

Solving these challenges takes all of us.

Give today to make the Integrated Health Clinic Concept a reality for all West Georgians. 

​

To support the Capital Campaign, contact our Development Team at  Development Team 770.328.5458

​

To give to our non-profit projects, click Give Today.

​

To schedule an in-depth program discovery for your organization, click Request a Meeting

bottom of page