Who We Are
Since 1997, Hope Medical Outreach Coalition (Hope) has brokered volunteer and donated specialty and hospital care for low-income, unisured patients referred bt area clinics that serve as thier medical home for day to day health care needs.
Mission Statement
To contribute to the health of the greater Omaha Metropolitan Area through coordination and delivery of donated medical services to the underserved.
By working together and sharing resources as Hope Medical Outreach Coalition, healthcare organizations and providers, business, individualsĀ and volunteer professionals offer hope, compassion and respect for the dignity and value of every person.
Vision Statement
To build a comprehensive community health network that strengthens and expands the capacity of providers to care for the underserved.
Who We Serve
The men, women and children treated in clinics or in private offices coordinated by Hope have incomes at or below 200% of poverty or about $41,300 for a family of four. Most are working adults that either are not eligible, their employer does not offer or they cannot afford the premium for health insurance. They are not eligible for health care services through Douglas County General Assistance Primary Healthcare Network, Medicaid or federal agencies such as the Veterans Administration and Medicare. Most are making daily decisions about whether to buy food, pay the mortgage or rent or to visit the doctor.
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