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Springfield, MO
A shiny new CoxHealth Care Mobile is on the roads bringing basic health care to more children at their schools.
The pediatric clinic on wheels serves patients 2 months old to 18 years. It’s in partnership with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals and corporate sponsors, including Great Southern Bank.
“One of our goals is to ensure that children receive care where they are, so being able to offer a variety of services, or connect them to more advanced care that they may need, is something we take very seriously and inspires our work,” says Tim Siebert, executive director of CMN Hospitals at CoxHealth, in a news release announcing the new vehicle. “We are very excited about this new unit and the benefits it will bring to our patients.”
For CoxHealth’s part, the health system provides board-certified nurse practitioners to perform immunizations, treatment of common illnesses, hearing and vision screenings, and sports physicals. Local physicians serve as medical directors for the nurse caregivers.
Officials say they’ve recorded more than 1,700 encounters with patients since the second vehicle rolled out in February. An average year previously recorded roughly 2,000 encounters with the Care Mobile.
On the school side, staff nurses schedule appointments for the Care Mobile to arrive on campus and deliver care to students. Officials say individual pricing and financial assistance are coordinated through the school nurses.
Taking shape on 3.5 acres just east of State Highway H/Glenstone Avenue in the area of Valley Water Mill Park are the Fulbright Heights Apartments – three 23,000-square-foot buildings with 24 units each for a total of 72 one- and two-bedroom apartments.