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Spotlight on:
Faith Family Clinic
San Antonio, Texas
Reuters AlertNet
The
Faith Family Clinic
- one of 400+ clinics supported by AmeriCares—serves more than 350 patients per month, providing care to San Antonio residents who are working, uninsured, and unable to qualify for public assistance.
Faith Family Clinic
has
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Watch our video interview on WOAI San Antonio Living with Shelly Miles and Eliot Garza of NSIDE Magazine (May 24, 2011)
Healthcare Hero video by San Antonio Business Journal (May 11, 2011)
NSIDE SA / NSIDE MEDICAL - A Private Solution to a Public Problem (May, June 2011)
San Antonio Business Journal (April 29, 2010)
has great article about our grant from the Baptist Health Foundation of San Antonio.
San Antonio Express News Faces on Health Care Reform (Arpil 14, 2010)
. Faith Family Clinic is highlighted in this story about how individuals will be affected by the new legislation.
KENS-5 TV (February 2, 2010)
A new clinic on San Antonio's west side is targeting people who work, but still have no insurance. These are patients who often fall through the cracks.
Baptist Standard
- Faith-Based Providers Propose Models for Health Care Reform (September 18, 2009)
Regardless whether lawmakers reach consensus on health care reform, community-based clinics will continue to serve a vital need,
Young
predicted. “There will always be gaps in service. If Congress does pass something, it will help those at the upper end of the spectrum among the working uninsured, but those at the lowest end will not be touched. In particular, undocumented immigrants are not in the picture, and they are a population that needs somebody to help meet their needs"
Quote from Jim Young, Executive Director of Faith Family Clinic
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