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Total Patient Visits: 1639Average 137 per month
Unique Patients: 598Age Groups: < 25 11%25-34 22%35-44 16%45-54 26%55-64 21%>65 4%
Average No. of New Patients per Month: 22
Income Level: 96% extremely to very low(per Federal Guidelines 2014 Census)
Residency: 79% of patients are from Eau Claire County(Patients come from 15 WI Counties)
Employed: 56%
17 yearsO F S AV I N G L I V E S
17yearsO F S AV I N G L I V E S
17 yearsO F S AV I N G L I V E S
Since 1997 we’ve saved lives through 39,326 patient visits. This wouldn’t have been
possible without you!
OUR PATIENTS
836 Richard Drive • Eau Claire, WI 54701p. 715.839.8477 • f. 715.839.8521
[email protected] • www.cvfreeclinic.org
O U R B O A R D
Creative services and printing donated by Sacred Heart Hospital
CLINICS: 5 hours Walk-In (every Tues) 6 hours Diabetic Clinic (1st & 3rd Thurs) 3 hours Mental Health Clinic (2nd & 4th Thurs) 3 hours Vision Clinic (2nd & 4th Thurs) 5 hours of Medication refill (Tuesdays) AVERAGE OPERATION EXPENSE FOR ONE WEEK OF CLINIC: Basic Clinic (w/o medications) $5,189.00Full Clinic Services (includes medications to patients) $5,780.00
PERCENTAGE OF PATIENTS TREATED FOR COMMON CHRONIC DISEASES: Asthma/COPD 16%Diabetes 24%Hyperlipidemia 22%Hypertension 38%Depression 37%Hypothyroidism 10%Heart Disease 9%
Sue Peiffer, President, Sacred Heart HospitalSteve Weiss, MD, Vice President, Mayo Clinic Health System
Troy S. Werk, Treasurer, Charter BankKristin Wogahn, MD, Secretary, Eau Claire Medical Clinic
Maribeth Woodford, Executive Director, Chippewa Valley Free Clinic
Lori Whitis, MD, Medical Director, Chippewa Valley Free Clinic
Emily Barnes, DDS, Marshfield Clinic, Chippewa Dental Center
Lorraine Henning, Community VolunteerKevin Koehn, American Business Financial Inc.
Robin Kranig, RN, Marshfield Clinic Larry Lightfield, Bremer Bank
Osvaldo Lozada, Student UWEC Jose Ortiz, MD, Mayo Clinic Health System
John Panzigrau, Theisen RealtyLisa Schiller, PhD, RN, UWEC (College of Nursing
and Health Sciences)Hon. Michael Schumacher, Eau Claire Circuit Court Judge
James Whatley, Peace Lutheran ChurchDenise Wirth, RN, Eau Claire City County Health Dept.
• Acute and Chronic Medical Care• Vision Clinic• Free eye glasses• Diabetic and Nutrition Education• Medications• Connection to resources in the community for basic needs• Medical Specialties: ~ Ophthalmology ~ Diabetic Foot and Nail care ~ Mental Health Clinic with Counseling ~ Lab Services ~ Immunizations ~ Respiratory Therapy ~ Dental Services and Tobacco cessation program in 2015!Medical Prescriptions Dispensed 3814 VACCINATIONS: 168 immunizations given to 125 individuals plus free flu shot vouchers from Walgreens Vision Care: 84 visits, 70 free eye glasses
TO QUALIFY: a person cannot have government insur-ance or affordable private insurance and income must be equal to or less than 200% of the 2014 Federal Pov-erty Guidelines. Example: A one-person household cannot exceed $23,340 annually or $11.22 an hour. A family of four can make $3,975 per month (based on full-time employment).
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A N N UA L
2014REPORT
OUR CLINIC
*Name has been changed to respect the privacy of the patient.
F A C E S *O F T H E C L I N I C
Operations
Medical Supplies Medications Clinic Direct
SupportServices
OUR F INANCES
United Way
Special Events
Community Grants
Business/Organizations
Individuals
Hard work and a compassionate spirit are what makes our community clinic thrive. Many individuals, churches, service organizations and business partners, along with community and family foundations, have demonstrated over and over again that we are a community that cares. You help us so that we can help others. Thank you.
Our local communities support and sustain the Free Clinic! The generosity and compassion from community contributions make all these services and programs possible. The Chippewa Valley Free Clinic is financially supported through individuals, foundation grants, service and church groups, and Business Partners. Thank you!
If the Chippewa Valley Free Clinic did not exist, the estimated costs per patient visit listed below would be imposed and absorbed by the community and other health care facilities.
LOCAL URGENT CARE/EMERGENCY DEPT. AVERAGE COSTS:Acute Upper Respiratory Infection $ 818.00 Asthma $1,495.00 Bronchitis $2,925.00 Acute Pharyngitis (soar throat) $ 660.00 Middle Ear Infections/Related Disorders $ 313.00 Urinary Tract Infection $1,700.00 http://www.wipricepoint.org/ “Since 1997, we’ve saved lives through 39,326 patient visits.”
IMPACT TO THE COMMUNITY
FREE CLINIC:Average Clinic Costs Per Visit $ 183.40Annual Average Clinic Cost Per Patient $ 502.673814 Prescriptions Filled = $848,962 value (based on estimated wholesale price)
The following organizations have provided generously to CVFC through in-kind donations and services. The dona-tions range from medications and medical supplies, patient services, administrative support to cleaning supplies. AmeriCares Chippewa Valley Eye Clinic Direct Relief USA EC Family Medicine - UW Health Eau Claire Medical Clinic Eau Claire Optical Gordy's County Market Huebsch Lily Pharmaceuticals Manpower
Marshfield Clinic Mayo Clinic Health System Medical X-Ray Consultants Merrick Plastic & Hand Surgery Novo Nordisk Pathology Service Corp Pfizer Sacred Heart Hospital Sanofi Walgreens Wipfli, LLP Direct Community Donations
Current # of Active Volunteers 141 Volunteer Hours 143 hours per week
Dollar Value of Annual Volunteer Service $273,000.00
Medical and Med Supplies $ 30,749Clinic Direct Support Services $ 81,980Operations $187,867 Total Expenses $300,569
Georgia* is 50 years old and came to us recently after being off all her medications since 2012. She has Hypertension,
diabetes, and bouts of depression yet works 30-40 hrs/wk in a job without benefits. Her husband receives a small disability check and their resulting combined income exceeds BadgerCare but is too low income for an affordable plan in Marketplace insurance. She recently heard about the clinic through church. Many tears were shed during her first visit to the clinic, but as she says “They are tears of joy and relief.”
Mariana* and Louisa* are a mother and adult daughter who have been patients with us before and recently returned for additional
services. Mariana is a Hispanic American who accepted a new job utilizing her bilingual skills and the job required a pre-employment physical which we helped her complete. Louisa had been accepted to join a long-term mission trip through a religious organization and also needed a physical with accompanying documents. We were able to provide both physicals which required an extensive range of screenings including vision, hearing, blood pressure, and activity tolerance.
INCOME EXPENSESACQUISITION REALTY & DEVELOPMENT LLC
AMERICAN BUSINESS CONSULTANTSASSOCIATED BANKAYRES ASSOCIATES
BREMER BANKCHARTER BANK
CHIPPEWA VALLEY ORTHOPEDICS & SPORTS MEDICINE
CITIZENS COMMUNITY FEDERALCULLIGAN - STERLING WATER INC
EAU CLAIRE AUTO PARTS, INCGORDY'S COUNTY MARKET
HUEBSCH SERVICESLANDMARK COMPANY
LASKER JEWELERSMANPOWER
MARKET AND JOHNSONMARKQUART MOTORSMARSHFIELD CLINIC
MAYO CLINIC HEALTH SYSTEMNORTHWESTERN BANK
OAKLEAF SURGICAL HOSPITALPEOPLES BANK OF WISCONSIN
PRESTIGE AUTO CORPRED FLINT SAND & GRAVEL LLC
ROYAL CONSTRUCTION INCROYAL CREDIT UNION
RUDER WARESCHEELS
SECURITY FINANCIAL BANKSPANGLER FLORY LLC
STIFEL NICOLAUSTHE GOLDRIDGE GROUP LLP
US BANKWATER SOURCE HEATING AND COOLING
WELLS FARGOWESTERN WISCONSIN UROLOGY SC
WIPFLI LLPXCEL ENERGY INC
2014 BUSINESS PARTNERS
DONATED SERVICES