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Pasadena Healthcare Link (PHL)


The Pasadena Healthcare Consortium is a combined effort of local healthcare providers who are working to improve access to healthcare for Pasadena’s low-income, uninsured and underserved population.

 

The Pasadena Healthcare Consortium has established the Pasadena Healthcare Link (PHL) to coordinate healthcare services and referrals that will provide uninsured and low-income people increased access to healthcare and will decrease inappropriate emergency department use for non-urgent conditions. The goal is to increase the number of Pasadena area residents who have regular and consistent doctor visits and provide a reliable network of healthcare for the uninsured residents of the greater Pasadena area.  The service area for the project is the cities of Pasadena, Sierra Madre and Altadena. The target population for the project is the 37,880 uninsured and low-income individuals living within this service area. The program is funded by a grant awarded through the Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA) under Healthy Communities Access Project (HCAP).

Lead Agency:        Pasadena Public Health Department

Partner Agencies:  Community Health Alliance of Pasadena

    Huntington Memorial Hospital

                                                    Pacific Clinics

    Pasadena Unified School District

    Planned Parenthood of Pasadena

    URDC/Bill Moore Clinic

    Young & Healthy

 

The program is funded by a grant awarded through the Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA) under the Healthy Communities Access Project (HCAP).

 

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