HealthLeaders Media September 8, 2023
Eric Wicklund

A new partnership will open primary care clinics in select YMCAs around Memphis, offering more convenient access to care for local neighborhoods as well as businesses.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– Access to primary care is a challenge in urban areas, both for underserved communities and businesses seeking to manage employee healthcare costs.

– These clinics, offering primary care services for $40 per month, are designed to not only improve community health outcomes but support local businesses.

– They will also help local health systems and clinics that deal with crowded waiting rooms and ERs, especially with people seeking unnecessary or preventable care.

A new partnership in Memphis aims to address local businesses’ needs for primary care access for their employees as...

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