QueensCare

Programs
Medical Care Support Services
To further the organization's exempt purpose of providing medical care to the underprivileged and indigent residents of Los Angeles County, QueensCare provides medical care support services including inpatient, outpatient, nursing, outreach, mobile dental, mobile vision, and mental healthcare services in coordination with the services provided by QueensCare Health Centers.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2023 – Jun 30, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$2.3MQueensCare Health Centers
QueensCare operates jointly with QueensCare Health Centers a network of 5 freestanding family healthcare centers in areas of Los Angeles County that are medically underserved. The health centers provide services to all patients without regard to ability to pay. Each health center is an approved Medicaid and Medicare provider. The clinics provide free medical care for those who do not have the financial resources or coverage by health plans, insurance or government programs. The clinics provide preventive, diagnostic, and follow-up medical and dental care to the residents of low-income communities. The five health centers provide over 100,000 visits per year, serving over 26,000 patients.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2023 – Jun 30, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$7.8MDirect Healthcare Division Programs
QueensCare operates four divisions. 1) Direct Healthcare Division, comprised of the following: a) QueensCare Mobile Dental Program which provides dental treatment to low income children and adults at LAUSD campuses and community sites across Los Angeles. The USC Ostrow School of Dentistry includes the program as one of its pediatric dental rotation options. In FYE 2024, QueensCare served 1,437 patients, and completed 5,590 procedures in 2,611 appointments. b) QueensCare Mobile Vision Program (MVP) which provides vision services to low-income communities throughout Los Angeles. MVP provided services at 45 LAUSD campuses in FYE 2024. A total of 12,958 students/patients were screened, 2,041 prescriptions written and 2,038 glasses were provided to the students at no cost. c) QueensCare Mental Health Program which provides mental health services to children and their families who have suffered trauma, depression, anxiety and other mental health conditions under a contract with Children's Hospital Los Angeles. d) Inpatient Healthcare Program which contracts with local non-profit acute care hospitals to provide approximately $5.9 million in inpatient care to medically indigent patients; and e) Through 12-31-23 Q-QHC Healthcare Partners, a partnership with QueensCare Health Centers, a federally qualified health center, to provide primary care to approximately 26,000 low income, underserved patients in LA County. 2) QueensCare Health and Faith Partnership (QHFP) provides immunizations, testing, screenings for hypertension, diabetes, osteoporosis and other medical conditions, case management, and nutrition and disease management instruction at the various partner sites including, churches, food pantries, synagogues, senior centers, and schools. QHFP provided case management services to 10,100 low-income community members, linking them to needed medical and social services in the community. QHFP participated in 64 health fairs and 31 TB, hearing, and vision screening events, totaling 157 combined health fairs, flu clinics, and screening events. QHFP administered 622 flu vaccines and 4 COVID-19 vaccines. 3) The Pastoral Care Division provides spiritual care to inpatients and staff at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center (HPMC). During FYE 2024 the chaplains completed 18,804 visits with patients. 4) The Charitable Division reviewed and approved 61 grants totaling $3.6 million.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2023 – Jun 30, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$7.6M
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