TTUHSC Brings Mobile Health Care Units to Permian Basin with Support from the Permian Strategic Partnership
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC), the Permian Strategic Partnership (PSP) and The Caring Foundation of Texas (CFT) today jointly announced a new partnership that will bring expanded access to quality, affordable health care to the Permian Basin and surrounding rural communities.
The partnership and generous funding by the PSP initially pave the way for the launch of TTUHSC’s “Medicine on the Move” initiative, which features two newly outfitted mobile units. The new mobile units will create a vital access point into primary care, as well as mental health and chronic disease management, for rural patients across the Permian Basin by deploying telehealth technology to host a schedule of clinics.
This initiative will provide local communities, especially those in rural areas, with expanded access to quality and affordable healthcare, said Tracee Bentley, President and CEO of the PSP. Even further, students at the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center are gaining firsthand knowledge and experience right here in the Permian Basin. These mobile medical vans will serve those who are underinsured or uninsured and will focus on important treatments and services including immunizations, preventative screenings, primary medical care, mental health services, and chronic disease management. This is another critical piece in our overall healthcare efforts across the region.
As part of the “˜Medicine on the Move” initiative, TTUHSC will create a pipeline for patients to build connections with the health care system in their community. Connecting with rural areas and fostering relationships between local health care groups and patients is essential to patient care.
According to the 2020 County Health Rankings & Roadmaps yearly report, a large number of counties in the Permian Basin rank low in health outcomes.
Our passion is improving health outcomes in the most unreached, underserved communities of West Texas,†said Timothy Benton, M.D., regional dean for TTUHSC School of Medicine. This partnership will transform health care by allowing us to serve patients and communities that delay seeking care or might not otherwise.
The Caring Foundation’s signature program is the Care VanProgram, which provides access to immunizations, oral care and health education for uninsured and medically underserved children at no cost to their families.
“Removing barriers to preventive health services is at the heart of what we do at The Caring Foundation of Texas,†said Sheena Payne, Executive Director for CFT. This important partnership tremendously expands the reach of our Care Van program to provide free essential health care and immunizations to underserved children in rural West Texas.
Medicine on the Move will provide mobile health clinics and telemedicine clinics; improve access to basic health care and entry into the system; and provide primary care visits, mental health and chronic disease management.