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Our Clients

Employer Healthcare Services

Employer healthcare services can encompass a wide range of offerings designed to support the health and well-being of employees. These services often include:

 

  • Group Health Insurance: Plans that provide medical, dental, vision, and sometimes even mental health coverage for employees and their families.

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  • Wellness Programs: Initiatives aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles, such as fitness programs, smoking cessation support, and stress management workshops.

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  • Occupational Health Services: Services that focus on preventing and managing workplace injuries and illnesses.

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  • Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs): Confidential counseling and support services for employees dealing with personal or work-related issues.

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  • On-site Clinics: Medical clinics located within the workplace to provide convenient access to healthcare services.

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  • Telehealth Services: Virtual healthcare options that allow employees to consult with healthcare providers remotely.

Department State Health Services

The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) is dedicated to promoting and protecting the health of Texans. They offer a wide range of public health services and resources, including:

 

  • Disease Prevention and Control: Programs to prevent and manage diseases like influenza, COVID-19, and monkeypo.

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  • Vital Records: Services for obtaining birth, marriage, divorce, and death records.

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  • Health Alerts and Advisories: Updates on public health concerns, such as wound botulism and product recalls.

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  • Community Health Initiatives: Programs like Operation Border Health Preparedness, which provides no-cost healthcare services.

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  • Vaccination Programs: Efforts to ensure communities are up-to-date with necessary vaccinations.

Local Health Departments

Local health departments provide a variety of essential services to support community health and well-being. Here are some common services offered:

 

  • Immunizations: Vaccination programs for children and adults to prevent diseases like influenza, COVID-19, and more.

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  • Disease Control and Prevention: Monitoring and managing outbreaks of infectious diseases.

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  • Environmental Health: Inspections and regulations to ensure safe food, water, and living conditions.

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  • Health Education: Community outreach and education on topics like nutrition, exercise, and chronic disease management.

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  • Emergency Preparedness: Planning and response for public health emergencies.

FEMA

FEMA provides a range of healthcare services, especially during and after disasters, to support affected communities. Here are some key aspects of their healthcare services:

 

  • Health and Social Services Recovery Support Function (HSS RSF): This function aims to restore and improve health and social services networks to promote resilience, health, and well-being of communities before and after disasters. It includes operational planning, implementation strategy development, training, technical assistance, and resource identification.

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  • Supporting Patients and Healthcare Workers: During emergencies like the COVID-19 pandemic, FEMA collaborates with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to ensure medical supplies and equipment reach frontline healthcare workers. They also establish alternate care sites to relieve pressure on local hospital systems.

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  • Emergency Support Function #8 (ESF #8): This function provides public health and medical services, including patient care, behavioral healthcare, and support for individuals with disabilities and others with access and functional needs.

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  • Programs to Support Disaster Survivors: FEMA offers non-clinical and anonymous services such as crisis counseling, psychoeducation, development of coping skills, and linkage to appropriate resources.

Universities /  School Districts

University healthcare services typically offer a comprehensive range of medical and wellness services to students, faculty, and staff. Here are some examples of what you might find:

 

  • Primary Care: Routine check-ups, treatment for illnesses and injuries, and management of chronic conditions.

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  • Mental Health Services: Counseling, therapy, and psychiatric services to support mental well-being.

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  • Preventive Care: Immunizations, health screenings, and wellness programs.

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  • Pharmacy Services: On-campus pharmacies for prescription and over-the-counter medicationS.

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  • Laboratory and Imaging Services: Blood tests, X-rays, and other diagnostic services.

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  • Health Education: Programs and resources to promote healthy lifestyles and disease prevention.

Nursing Home / Assisted Living Facilities

Nursing home healthcare services provide comprehensive care for individuals who need assistance with daily activities and medical needs. Here are some key services typically offered:

 

  • Skilled Nursing Care: 24-hour medical care provided by registered nurses and licensed practical nurses. This includes medication management, wound care, and monitoring of vital signs.

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  • Rehabilitation Services: Physical, occupational, and speech therapy to help residents regain or maintain their independence and mobility.

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  • Personal Care: Assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting.

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  • Medical Services: Access to physicians, nurse practitioners, and other healthcare professionals for routine check-ups and specialized care.

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  • Social and Recreational Activities: Programs designed to promote social interaction and mental stimulation, including games, arts and crafts, and exercise classes.

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  • Nutritional Support: Meal planning and dietary management to ensure residents receive balanced and nutritious meals.

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  • Memory Care: Specialized care for residents with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia, including secure environments and tailored activities.

Correctional Facilities

Correctional facility healthcare services are designed to provide comprehensive medical care to incarcerated individuals. Here are some key aspects of these services:

 

  • Primary Care: Routine medical check-ups, treatment for illnesses and injuries, and management of chronic conditions.

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  • Mental Health Services: Counseling, therapy, and psychiatric care to address mental health issues.

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  • Dental Care: Routine dental check-ups, cleanings, and treatments.

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  • Specialty Care: Access to specialists for conditions that require advanced medical attention. Emergency Care: Immediate medical attention for urgent health issues.

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  • Rehabilitation Services: Physical, occupational, and speech therapy to help inmates recover from injuries or manage disabilities.

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  • Health Education: Programs to educate inmates about health, wellness, and disease prevention.

Emergency Intake Facilities

Emergency intake healthcare services are designed to provide immediate medical care and support to individuals in urgent situations. Here are some key aspects of these services:

 

  • Initial Medical Assessment: Upon arrival, patients undergo a thorough medical evaluation to determine their immediate healthcare needs.

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  • Emergency Medical Treatment: Provision of urgent care for injuries, illnesses, and other medical conditions that require immediate attention.

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  • Mental Health Services: Access to mental health professionals for crisis intervention, counseling, and support.

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  • Stabilization and Monitoring: Continuous monitoring and stabilization of patients’ conditions until they can be transferred to appropriate care settings.

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  • Coordination with Other Services: Collaboration with other healthcare providers, social services, and community resources to ensure comprehensive care and support.

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