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January 3, 2012

Vermillion-Parke After-Hours Health Clinic meeting patients' needs

Facility expanding hours and space to be able to better respond to what ails community

TERRE HAUTE — Getting sick doesn’t always coincide with the regular hours of a doctor’s office.

And even getting to appointments for planned medical care is not always easy for people who work or attend school during the day.

With that in mind, the Vermillion-Parke Community Health Center begins today with an after-hours clinic at its Clinton facility.

Clinic hours are 5 to 8 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays. After-hours services will be available to all individuals and families — either through appointments or walk-ins.

“There was a need in the community by people who couldn’t get to a doctor’s office during the work day,” said Dr. Laurie Valera, chief medical officer for the health center, which is located next to Union Hospital Clinton. “For some people who were going to the emergency room, a lot of it was cough and cold.”

The after-hours clinic is a result of a patient needs survey conducted in the emergency room at Union Hospital Clinton.

Going to the emergency room for a non-emergency is more costly for the patient, the healthcare facility and insurance companies. And the hospital staff noted that the busiest time for non-emergency illnesses to be presented in the emergency room was between 5 to 8 p.m. Mondays to Thursdays.

Those hours and times became the target for the after-hours clinic, in partnership with Union Hospital Clinton.

“People may still go to the emergency room,” Dr. Valera said of non-emergency cases, “but now they will be educated that next time, they can go to the clinic.”

Even if a person is not a current patient of the health center, the person can receive treatment at the clinic, knowing that a copy of the office visit will be forwarded to the person’s primary care physician.

“So their provider can track what’s going on with their patient,” Valera said. “We are not in competition with area physicians.”

T.J. Warren, chief financial officer of the Vermillion-Parke Community Health Center, said the clinic accepts all Medicaid patients, regardless of who is their assigned healthcare provider. The clinic also accepts Medicare and commercial insurance, and offers a sliding fee scale based on family size and income.

Primary health care services include examinations, as well as treatment of colds, rash, infections, ear-ache, flu symptoms, congestion, migraine headache, high blood pressure, vomiting, fever, toothach and dizziness.

Dr. Elaine Carlson will be one of the providers at the clinic, along with family nurse practioner Christi Busenbark.

Carlson completed a residency rotation at the health center and has provided care to many of the health center patients. Busenbark is already seeing patients at the health center’s Clinton office, and is a Parke County resident.

In addition to housing the clinic, the health center is also in the process of a $1.5 million expansion that will almost double the size of the facility’s patient examination area. That project is scheduled for a June opening.

And, the summer months are the targeted start time for a mobile clinic that will focus on taking health care to children at 14 area schools.

“There are a lot of exciting things coming down the pike,” Warren said of the VPCHC and its plans for meeting the healthcare needs in the community.

While the after-hours clinic operates only four days weekly during th evening hours, the health center has offices in both Clinton and Cayuga that are open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.



For more information, contact the Clinton office at (765) 828-1003, or the Cayuga office at (765) 492-9042.

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