新冠肺炎期间为服务不足的个人提供学生免费诊所的效用密歇根州就地避难令

Sara Saymuah Stone, Hailey Heil, Janki K. Vaghasia, Marla Rojas Thaureaux, Victoria Badia, Paige Baal
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学生开办的免费诊所为那些无法获得医疗保健的人提供服务。Cass Clinic是隶属于密歇根州底特律韦恩州立大学医学院的一家SRFC,通过提供免费体检、实验室检测、药物以及洗手液和外科口罩等资源,为主要贫困人群提供服务。尽管2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)大流行,密歇根州州长格雷琴·惠特默™从2020年3月24日到2020年6月12日,卡斯诊所仍然开放,为底特律的患者提供服务。为了评估SRFC在满足密歇根州避难所订单期间患者需求方面的效用,进行了质量评估调查。患者报告称,由于供应商店缺乏资源,其他诊所也缺乏医疗服务,他们在卡斯诊所寻求护理。所有参与者都报告说,由于患者普遍担心无法通过其他医疗服务获得药物,他们接受了慢性病的药物补充。调查显示,卡斯诊所通过充分管理高血压和2型糖尿病等慢性疾病,为服务不足的个人提供基本服务。卡斯诊所(Cass Clinic)和一般的SRFC在整个密歇根州庇护令中发挥着至关重要的作用,为因新冠肺炎而面临不良健康后果风险的患者继续进行医疗管理。
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Utility of Student-Run Free Clinics for Underserved Individuals During COVID-19 Michigan Shelter-in-Place Order
Student-run free clinics (SRFCs) serve individuals who would not otherwise have access to healthcare. Cass Clinic, a SRFC affiliated with Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, Michigan, serves a predominantly underprivileged population by providing free physical examinations, laboratory testing, medications, and resources such as hand sanitizer and surgical masks. Despite the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s shelter-in-place order from March 24, 2020 through June 12, 2020, Cass Clinic remained open to serve Detroit patients. To assess the utility of SRFCs in meeting patient needs during the Michigan shelter-in-place order, quality assessment surveys were conducted. Patients reported seeking care at Cass Clinic due to lack of resource availability at supply stores and lack of healthcare access at other clinics. All participants reported receiving medication refills for chronic conditions due to a general patient concern of inability to obtain medications through other healthcare services. Surveys demonstrated Cass Clinic provides essential services to underserved individuals by adequately managing chronic conditions such as hypertension and type two diabetes mellitus. Cass Clinic, and SRFCs in general, serve a vital role throughout the Michigan shelter-in-place order by continuing healthcare management for patients who are at a disproportionate risk of adverse health outcomes due to COVID-19.
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