Abbott and Abbott Fund Provide $1 Million to HealthReach to Increase Access to Care and Expand Services at Area's Only Free Heal
23 April 2007 - 6:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Announced During 'Cover the Uninsured Week,' Partnership to Address
Local Health Care Challenges; Local Uninsured and Under-insured
Estimated at More Than 30 Percent of Lake County Population ABBOTT
PARK, Ill., April 23 /PRNewswire/ -- On any given day, several
dozen patients walk through the front doors. Some days, patients
are lined up outside, waiting for the clinic doors to open.
Children suffering from asthma or ear infections. Elderly patients
working to manage their heart disease or diabetes. Even patients
needing new eyeglasses or a teeth cleaning. Thousands of uninsured
patients like these throughout Lake County count on HealthReach --
the county's only free health care clinics -- for their health care
needs. Now these patients, and more like them, will have access to
more health care services thanks to a partnership announced today
between Abbott/Abbott Fund and HealthReach. Abbott and Abbott Fund,
the company's philanthropic foundation, will be providing $1
million in new support to HealthReach, including $750,000 in grants
from Abbott Fund which will allow HealthReach to double the
capacity of its clinic in Mundelein, Ill. This grant will also
support ongoing operations at HealthReach's clinic in Waukegan,
Ill. and planned pharmacy facilities in Libertyville, Ill. In
addition, $250,000 of Abbott Fund's support will be issued as a
"challenge grant," with the organization providing matching funds
to encourage other companies and donors to support HealthReach's
efforts to expand access to health care for the area's uninsured
population. Abbott is contributing more than $250,000 in volunteer
support and medical products, including a year's supply of a number
of critical medications including antibiotics and products to help
manage thyroid and heart disease. Abbott engineers are also
volunteering their time and expertise to oversee the renovation of
the clinic. Growing Crisis of Uninsured in Northern Suburbs In the
United States alone, there are almost 45 million people without
health insurance. Medicare, Medicaid, and other public insurance
programs make up about 20 percent of federal spending, with
Medicare alone costing nearly $300 billion annually. Despite its
status as one of the wealthiest counties in the country, more than
30 percent of the population of Lake County is uninsured or
under-insured, according to the Lake County Health Department. This
includes 14.7 percent medically uninsured and 17.1 percent
under-insured. Typically lacking sufficient coverage for
preventative care and early diagnostic testing, under-insured
individuals often delay treatment visits due to cost. This results
in unnecessary hospitalizations and worse health outcomes, placing
a greater burden on the patients and on the local health care
system. HealthReach Provides a Health Care "Safety Net" HealthReach
provides free, high-quality preventive, primary and specialty
outpatient care in the areas of pediatrics, cardiology,
ophthalmology, neurology, dentistry and many others. At its two
clinics in Mundelein and Waukegan, HealthReach currently provides
patients with free medicine through its on-site dispensaries, and
is planning a new pharmacy in Libertyville, Ill. to help manage
patients' needs for prescription medications. HealthReach's two
clinics had more than 12,000 patient visits last year, double the
number from just two years ago. These numbers are expected to
increase further, as the clinics see 100 new patients a month.
"HealthReach acts as the last safety net for thousands of people in
Lake County, including many working families with children. Right
now we're only able to serve a small fraction of patients in need;
with the Abbott Fund grant and new support from additional donors,
we're looking forward to expanding our services to help meet the
growing need for free health care," said Jim Zimmerman, executive
director of HealthReach. "Providing health care services to the
people who need it is important to all of us. The tremendous work
of HealthReach is an example of what can be accomplished through
partnership. By working together, volunteer physicians and nurses,
local hospitals, policymakers, and local companies and foundations
like Abbott and Abbott Fund, can help expand access to health care
in our own communities," said Reeta Roy, divisional vice president,
global citizenship and policy, Abbott. Abbott Fund Provides Grants;
Abbott Provides Skilled Volunteers, Products Abbott Fund support
will be used to renovate HealthReach's Open Door clinic in
Mundelein, also known as La Puerta Abierta. Over the past two years
the number of patients seeking care at this facility has
dramatically increased, but the cramped facility is not equipped to
keep up with the growing number of patients. When renovations are
complete in the fall, the clinic will include new patient exam
rooms, dental exam rooms, a clinical laboratory, and additional
space for medical records and office support. Abbott Fund also will
support the ongoing operations of the larger HealthReach clinic in
Waukegan, and the planned pharmacy facilities in Libertyville. In
addition to providing funding support and free medical products,
Abbott employees are volunteering their time and expertise to help
with engineering, design and construction project management to
move the renovation project forward. Additionally, Abbott Fund also
is supporting the development of a long-term strategic management
plan for HealthReach to assist with business integration and
efficiencies, as well as capacity building. "With support from
Abbott Fund, HealthReach continues to fill a critical need,
providing high quality, free health care to the growing number of
uninsured people in Lake County. Without access to the primary and
specialty care provided by HealthReach, many more patients would be
flooding into emergency rooms in area hospitals," said Illinois
State Senator Susan Garrett, Chair of the State's Public Health
Committee. "I applaud the efforts of HealthReach and corporate
citizens like Abbott who are stepping forward to meet this growing
need. Much more needs to be done. I encourage other area leaders,
from local hospitals to Chicagoland's corporate community -- to
step up and match this support." "I was absolutely elated to hear
that Abbott was contributing to such a worthwhile organization as
HealthReach. This is an organization that will help benefit the
entire community," said State Senator Terry Link. Addressing Health
Disparities for Minorities in the Suburbs Significant health care
disparities exist for the area's minority populations in the
northern suburbs -- nearly half (49 percent) of Hispanics and more
than a quarter (27 percent) of African Americans are uninsured or
under-insured in Lake County, according to the Lake County Health
Department. Approximately 75 percent of patients seen at
HealthReach clinics are Hispanic, which reflects the broader growth
of the Hispanic population in the north suburbs. According to the
U.S. Census, from 1990 to 2000, the number of Hispanics in Lake
County increased by 140 percent, and this growth has likely
continued in recent years. To help meet the growing health needs of
Hispanics, Abbott Fund and HealthReach partnered to expand the
HABLA (Health Care Access By Language Advocacy) program. This
innovative program was designed by HealthReach to train individuals
to act as medical interpreters between Spanish-speaking patients
and English-speaking physicians. Thanks to Abbott Fund's support,
HABLA has since grown to be a self-sustaining program, providing an
important service for patients and economic empowerment for
interpreters who now work in health centers across the region.
About HealthReach Established in 1992, HealthReach is the largest
non-profit free health clinic operation in Chicago's northern
suburbs. Working with a dedicated group of more than 45 local
volunteer physicians, pharmacists and nurses, HealthReach operates
two health clinics in Mundelein and Waukegan that provide free care
to thousands of patients in need, as well as health education and
information to improve the health status of community members who
are most at risk. Operational support is provided through external
funding sources and in-kind donations of products and services from
regional hospitals and specialty care providers. About Abbott and
Abbott Fund Abbott is a global, broad-based health care company
devoted to the discovery, development, manufacture and marketing of
pharmaceuticals and medical products, including nutritionals,
devices and diagnostics. With global headquarters in north suburban
Chicago, Abbott is the largest non-government employer in Lake
County, Ill. Abbott's news releases and other information are
available on the company's Web site at http://www.abbott.com/.
Through the company's patient assistance programs, Abbott provides
free medicines, medical devices and nutritional products to
thousands of financially disadvantaged patients in the United
States. Last year, Abbott's patient assistance programs provided
more than $171 million worth of medications to patients in need.
Abbott Fund is a philanthropic foundation established by Abbott in
1951. The Fund's mission is to create healthier global communities.
Abbott Fund invests in creative ideas that promote science, expand
access to health care and strengthen communities worldwide. For
more information on Abbott Fund, visit http://www.abbottfund.org/.
DATASOURCE: Abbott CONTACT: media, Matt Bedella, +1-847-936-3394,
or Ann Fahey-Widman, +1-847-938-6388, both of Abbott Web site:
http://www.abbott.com/ http://www.abbottfund.org/
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