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Posts Tagged ‘SET Family Medical Clinics’

SET receives $244,000 from Primary Care Fund

by Amy Gillentine Published: August 30,2011

Tags: indigent, Primary Care Fund, safety net clinics, SET Family Medical Clinics, uninsured

Set Family Medical Clinics received a $244,850 grant from the Primary Care Fund. SET received the grant based on its treatment of indigent patients. Last year, the clinic saw 4,053 medically indigent patients. Since more than 91,000 people in El Paso County do not have insurance, the grant will allow SET to provide basic medical [...] [...]

SET clinics expand, hire medical director

by Amy Gillentine Published: June 2,2011

Tags: SET Family Medical Clinics

SET Family Medical Clinics hired its first full-time medical director and is moving to a larger clinic on the east side of the St. Francis Health Center campus. Dr. Natasha Koren is a family medicine doctor with experience in hospice and palliative care. She will direct the day-to-day operations of the clinic, and provide direct [...] [...]

SET receives $400,000 grant

by Amy Gillentine Published: May 10,2011

Tags: grant, SET Family Medical Clinics, The Colorado Trust

SET Family Medical Clinics received a $400,000 grant from The Colorado Trust, the second largest grant in the nonprofit health care clinic’s history. The money will be sued to provide medical and health care services to underserved people – including the homeless, people without health insurance and those who are under-insured. The grant is second [...] [...]

SET clinics teamed up with TLC for $64,350 grant

by Rebecca Tonn Published: February 22,2011

Tags: Colorado Health Foundation, SET Family Medical Clinics

SET Family Medical Clinics has been awarded a $64,350 grant from the Colorado Health Foundation. SET clinics collaborated with TLC (The Lord Cares) Pharmacy to obtain the grant, which will allow TLC Pharmacy to hire an administrator of pharmacy/medical services. TLC is a new faith-based community pharmacy for the uninsured, under-insured or low income families in the Pikes [...] [...]

SET’s 20th Anniversary Gala (access required)

by Staff Writer Published: October 29,2010

Tags: SET Family Medical Clinics

SET Family Medical Clinics comprise 20 healthcare-related organizations and individuals whose mission is to foster a sustainable, collaborative organization to address the healthcare issues of our community. [...]

Three clinics receive state grants (access required)

Three El Paso County health care providers will receive a share of nearly $17 million from the Department of Health Care Policy and Financing to help serve people without insurance. Mission Medical Clinic, Peak Vista Community Health Centers and Set Family Medical Clinics will receive money from the Primary Care Fund, established from an increase [...] [...]

Springs safety net clinics receive help (access required)

by Amy Gillentine Published: May 13,2009

Tags: Peak Vista, SET Family Medical Clinics, The Colorado Trust

SET Family Medical Clinics and Peak Vista Community Health Centers are two of 14 health care centers to receive part of a $4.5 million grant to strengthen Colorado’s safety-net clinics. The Colorado Trust gave the grants to community clinics, federally qualified health centers, school-based health centers and local public health departments. Some clinics will use the [...] [...]

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