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    Iowa/Nebraska
    Primary Care Assocation
    9943 Hickman RD, Suite 103
    Urbandale, IA 50322
    Phone: (515)244-9610
    Fax: (515)243-3566
    ianepca@ianepca.com
 


Peoples Health Center, Inc.
 

1021 North 27th Street

Lincoln, Nebraska  68503

Phone:  (402)476-1455

Fax:  (402)476-1655

E-mail:  sbray@phclincoln.org

Web address:  www.phclincoln.org

 

Executive Director: Steve Bray

Board Chair:  Elizabeth Raetz

CFO:  Pamela Hanson

Medical Director:  David Paulus, M.D.

Dental Director:  Michael Burbach, D.D.S.

Mission

The Peoples’ Health Center provide affordable, comprehensive, accessible, culturally appropriate, cost effective primary health care.  The Center will serve people of the Lincoln, Nebraska area, especially those individuals/families with limited resources or with other barriers to health care to improve their overall health status.

 

Vital Statistics

Peoples’ Health Center has been operational since 2003.

Patient/Client Visits

Total number of visits per year (includes dental) – 31,823

(Visits are defined as face-to-face encounters with a primary care service provider.)

User Characteristics (based on number of users)

Total number of General Community clients served – 8,222

Total number of Homeless clients served – 32

Total number of Migrant/Seasonal Agricultural clients served – 0

Total number of School Based clients served – 0

Insurance Source (based on number of users)

No Insurance/Uninsured – 4,381

Medicaid/S-CHIP – 2,314

Medicare – 513

Private insurance – 1,046

Income as Percent of Poverty Level (based on number of users)

Number of clients at or below 100% poverty level – 2,355

Number of clients between 100% - 150% poverty level – 759

Number of clients between 151% - 200% poverty level – 214

Number of clients over 200% poverty level – 854

Number of clients at unknown poverty level – 4,072

Race/Ethnicity (based on number of users)

Hispanic or Latino - 2,291
All other Races - 5,963

Asian/Pacific Islander – 275

Black/African American  – 1,041
   (including Blacks or African Americans of Latino/Hispanic descent)

American Indian/Alaska Native – 147
   (including American Indians or Alaska Natives of Latino/Hispanic descent)

Caucasian – 3,816

   (including Whites of Latino/Hispanic descent)

More than one race - 0

Unreported – 2,975

Age of Clients (based on number of users)

Age 4 and younger – 765

5 to 19 years – 1,607

20 to 44 years – 3,396

45 to 64 years – 2,033

Age 65 and older – 453

Clinical Programs

  • Peoples’ diabetic patients attend monthly diabetes education classes at Saint Elizabeth Hospital.  Information on patients’ attendance is reported back at the clinic.  Also, Peoples’ Health Center is tracking its diabetic patients through the PECS software.

 

Source:  2007 Uniform Data System, U.S. Bureau of Primary Health Care.   

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