The mission of PHC is to provide non-emergency medical services to those living in Summit and Wasatch counties that do NOT have medical insurance.
- We provide the medical safety net for those that do not qualify for Medicaid/CHIP or for coverage under the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
- 51.9% of our patients make less than 100% of the Federal Poverty Level; for a family of four that’s $24,250 annually.
- Established in 1999, PHC has grown from 700 visitors at the first Health Fair to 8,500 patient-visits in 2015. Through August of 2016, patient visits/services were 5,623.
- Approximately 83.32% of our patients are Hispanic and represent the labor force that underpins the economy of greater Park City. 94% of our patients are employed in one of more of the following industries:
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- PHC provides the medical services to keep the greater Park City labor force healthy and productive, and out of the Emergency Rooms where the average cost per visit is $2,168 versus PHC’s average cost per client visit of $65. Our services include:
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No fees are charged for services but patients are asked for a $25 donation at the time of each visit. In the first half of 2016, 84% of patients donated something toward their care. No one is turned away due to inability to donate.
Our services are provided through 12 staff members and over 150 volunteers
- PHC has an annual operating budget of $911,000. The Clinic is NOT eligible for Federal Funds because we are not in a federally designated medically underserved area. PHC generated the revenue to meet its obligations through:
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