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Because Your Participation Matters -THANK YOU to 2010 BGHCC participation award-winners
Dr. Bill Gregory Award Nephrology & Hypertension Specialists Government Sector Award City of Dalton
Corporate Teams Participation Award Division I: 1st Place - Mohawk Industries 2nd Place - Hamilton Health Care System 3rd Place - Shaw Industries Division II: 1st Place - Advanced Insurance Strategies 2nd Place - HealthOne Alliance 3rd Place - Cohutta Banking Company School Participation Award 1st Place - Northwest Elementary 2nd Place - Westwood Elementary 3rd Place - Brookwood Elementary
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 In today’s recession, many of our families have to choose between food, clothing and medical care for their children. The arrival at the emergency department with a problem that could have been treated more timely is not the best solution for our children’s needs. Based on concerns brought to the board from local pediatrician, Dr. Marty Michaels, the Northwest Georgia Healthcare Partnership provided a solution to address the problem of uninsured children in our area. The solution was to provide a child health advocate to assist families through the labyrinth of Medicaid/PeachCare enrollment by providing streamlined and convenient assistance. With the support of our community, the Healthcare Partnership secured funding to provide a child health advocate who is assisting families through the enrollment and re- determination process of Medicaid/PeachCare. The child health advocate initiative emulates our MedBank program started in 2002. At that time, seniors were making tough choices every day as to whether to buy food and gas or their medicines. We know that in the last five years, $10 million in prescription medications have been provided to people in Whitfield and Murray Counties. In 2005 MedBank became a program of our local county health departments. Since December 2008, 726 children were enrolled in Medicaid or PeachCare benefits through the child health advocate. These children were uninsured prior to that time. An article in Pediatrics, the official journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics, tells us that communities save $2,331 for every child that they insure or keep insured. Based on their research, just these 726 children have saved our community $1,692,306. Reyna Peinado currently holds the child health advocate position and can be contacted at (706) 272-6630. "It Happens Everyday... and we're doing something about it!" Reyna received a call from a single mother requesting assistance with Medicaid. She was referred to the Healthcare Partnership by Big Brothers Big Sisters. The mother explained she attempted to gain Medicaid benefits for her two daughters several times in the past, but she was always rejected for unknown reasons. Reyna immediately assisted her with her Medicaid application noting just one barely noticeable mistake hindering her Medicaid approval. In a matter of days her children showed active in the web-portal and on Medicaid after Reyna's assistance. The approval of the Medicaid was extremely important for her youngest daughter because this allowed her to receive a necessary MRI to help determine treatment for an on growing mass in her daughter’s leg.
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