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* Connect low-income, uninsured clients to the donated primary and specialty care they need. | * Connect low-income, uninsured clients to the donated primary and specialty care they need. | ||
* Pay health insurance premiums for people who qualify for coverage under the Affordable Care Act but can’t afford the expenses necessary to access their care. | * Pay health insurance premiums for people who qualify for coverage under the Affordable Care Act but can’t afford the expenses necessary to access their care. | ||
* Connect low-income people being discharged from the hospital to resources such as transportation, car seats, and temporary housing to help them get home safely and more easily access follow-up care. | * Connect low-income people being discharged from the hospital to resources such as transportation, car seats, and temporary housing to help them get home safely and more easily access follow-up care. | ||
Project Access NOW programs include their '''Donated Care Program''' for residents of Multnomah, Clackamas, or Washington County (contact their Donated Care team at | Project Access NOW programs include their '''Donated Care Program''' for residents of Multnomah, Clackamas, or Washington County (contact their Donated Care team at | ||
'''Insurance Enrollment and Payment Support Team''' , and '''Community''' '''Assistance Program (CAP)''' to connect individuals in need to resources that help them successfully transition from a hospital back into the community following major medical interventions. Project Access NOW also employs '''Community Health Workers''' to assist clients with navigating complex medical systems. | |||
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Revision as of 00:08, October 5, 2025
| Group | Medical Services |
| Category | Medical |
| Name | Project Access NOW |
| Provider | Project Access NOW, Inc |
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Description
Project Access NOW seeks to improve the health and well-being of the community by creating access to care, services, and resources for those most in need. Project Access NOW works to fill these gaps by partnering with care providers, hospitals, clinics, and other community-based organizations to address the health care system’s limitations. The majority of their clients are immigrants, people of color, and/or speak English as a second language.
Project Access NOW seeks to:
- Connect low-income, uninsured clients to the donated primary and specialty care they need.
- Pay health insurance premiums for people who qualify for coverage under the Affordable Care Act but can’t afford the expenses necessary to access their care.
- Connect low-income people being discharged from the hospital to resources such as transportation, car seats, and temporary housing to help them get home safely and more easily access follow-up care.
Project Access NOW programs include their Donated Care Program for residents of Multnomah, Clackamas, or Washington County (contact their Donated Care team at Insurance Enrollment and Payment Support Team , and Community Assistance Program (CAP) to connect individuals in need to resources that help them successfully transition from a hospital back into the community following major medical interventions. Project Access NOW also employs Community Health Workers to assist clients with navigating complex medical systems.