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N othing at MobileMed is possible without the generosity of our many supporters. We are fortunate to receive funding from the federal government, State of Maryland, Montgomery County government and the cities of Gaithersburg and Rockville. Additionally, MobileMed receives support from Adventist HealthCare and Suburban Hospital, and donations from the United Way, the faith community, numerous foundations and private philanthropy. Even with this much community support, our work would not be possible without the largesse of the organizations and volunteers cited in this report. In fiscal year 2008, MobileMed received more than 3.2 million dollars of in-kind support and services.
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MobileMed News
MobileMed celebrated the opening of the region’s first bilingual Persian clinic, the Ibn Sina Clinic, in partnership with the Islamic Education Center and the Ibn Sina Health Foundation of North America.
Brian, 41, recently came to one of MobileMed's new homeless clinics complaining of a severe toothache. He had not seen a doctor in several years. Focusing on the acute condition, the provider connected Brian with a dentist through Montgomery County's Oral Health Initiative. After Brian's abscessed tooth was extracted, he returned to MobileMed for further assessments and screenings. Diagnosed with hypertension and diabetes, he is currently under our care for his chronic conditions and is comfortable with his medical team.
M obileMed’s Women’s Health Initiative has given birth to the MobileMed Women’s Health Center. This recently opened clinic located in our Bethesda headquarters is uniquely staffed and structured to meet the special needs of a diverse population of female patients.
The recently created position of Clinic Support Services Coordinator reflects the importance MobileMed places on efficient service that meets the highest standards of quality and productivity.
With the assistance of our many community partners, MobileMed now offers translation services and patient materials in Spanish, Chinese, Korean, French, and Farsi. In addition more than 70% of MobileMed clinical staff and numerous volunteers speak more than one language. All staff are proficient at using the language line phone translation service at all of our clinic locations. Staff or volunteers who speak the native language of the patients are available at all of our clinic locations.
We continue to provide free flu, pneumovax, and tetanus vaccinations at our clinics and homeless shelters to record numbers of patients.
On
Thursday, March 29, the Original
Pancake House will host its third annual "MobileMed
Day" by donating 15% of gross sales to MobileMed.
Be sure to stop by 770 Wisconsin Ave. in Bethesda or
12224 Rockville Pike in Rockville between 7:00 am and
3:00 pm. Come hungry and show you care!
On
Sunday, March 25, MobileMed, working with a team from
Leadership Montgomery, will host an appreciation event
for volunteers at the Ratner
Museum in Bethesda.
With
support from Adventist
HealthCare , Montgomery County and the Korean
Community Service Center , MobileMed opened the region's
first bilingual Korean clinic last year. Along with a new
location, 1200 Quince Orchard Boulevard in Gaithersburg, the
clinic now has a new name: KAMMSA, which stands for "KCSC
and Mobile Medical Service Alliance"
and ins pronunciation in Korean means "Thank You."
After more than one year of study, MobileMed's Clinical Quality Committee released the results of its Hazard Vulnerability Analysis and Comprehensive Emergency Preparedness Plan, the only one of its kind in Montgmery County. MobileMed is now better positioned to provide leadership in our community's response to bioterrorism, pandemics and other crises.