Costs and economic impact of student‐led clinics—A systematic review

D Mitchell, S Maloney, L Robinson, T Haines… - Medical …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose Student‐led clinics generate a range of benefits to multiple stakeholder groups.
Students receive important educational opportunities to advance in their training. Patients …

The costs of operating a student-run free clinic

E Min, C Ekeocha, M Howarth, T Keller, Z Shah… - Journal of Community …, 2023 - Springer
Introduction: Free clinics provide care for those who may otherwise not have access. While
this care is often free for patients, it is not free to operate such clinics. This review will provide …

[HTML][HTML] Dermatology in Student-Run Clinics in the United States: Scoping Review

S Kamat, A Agarwal, L Lavin, H Verma, L Martin… - JMIR …, 2024 - derma.jmir.org
Background Student-run clinics (SRCs) for dermatology hold potential to significantly
advance skin-related health equity, and a comprehensive analysis of these clinics may …

The need for a broad perspective when assessing value-for-money for out-of-hours primary care

J Phiri, S Morreel, D De Graeve, H Philips… - Primary health care …, 2024 - cambridge.org
Background: Out-of-hours primary care (OOH-PC) has emerged as a promising solution to
improve efficiency, accessibility, and quality of care and to reduce the strain on emergency …

[HTML][HTML] Focus: Health Equity: Meeting Dermatologic Needs in an Uninsured Population: Lessons Learned from a Referrals Cohort at a Student-Run Free Clinic

FN Mirza, HC Valladares, B Richards… - The Yale Journal of …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Unmet dermatologic needs of the uninsured patient population are important to identify and
address, especially as the COVID-19 pandemic has introduced additional barriers of access …

Integrating dermatology services into a social pediatrics network: 8 years of experience in the RICHER (Responsive, Interdisciplinary/Intersectoral, Child/Community …

W Rehmus, M Zarbafian, S Alobaida… - Pediatric …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Social pediatric initiatives aim to improve health outcomes for vulnerable children by
working in the community to empower families, to enhance protective factors that mitigate …

[PDF][PDF] Patient satisfaction and outcomes within a free dermatology clinic implemented at an academic medical center

JR Hughes, B McCollum, R Moody… - Dermatology Online …, 2024 - escholarship.org
To the Editor: In 2021, 8.3% of Americans lacked health insurance and 18.9% were insured
by Medicaid, meaning that access to healthcare is severely limited for over one quarter of …

[PDF][PDF] Comparing Patient Care Models at a Local Free Clinic vs an Insurance-Based University Medical Center

AJ Lin, L Wang, AJ James - Cutis, 2024 - cdn.mdedge.com
Methods A retrospective chart review of dermatology patients seen in person at the BFC and
UPMC during the period from January 2020 to May 2022 was performed. The UPMC group …

The Time for Specialty Care Collaboration is Now: How the Consortium of Student-Led Eye Clinics Makes the Case

N Devanathan, M Scheive, J Kruger… - Journal of Student-Run …, 2023 - journalsrc.org
Abstract The Consortium of Student Led Eye Clinics (CSLEC) was founded in 2021 as a part
of the Editorial Fellowship offered by the Journal of Student Run Free Clinics (JSRC), to …

Effective Models in Community and Student Run Clinics

J Nyman - 2022 - idun.augsburg.edu
Background: Over 3.5 billion people—half of the world's population, did not have access to
any healthcare facilities or services in 2017.1 In order to provide more healthcare to more …