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At Work in Our Community

Health Services and Collaborations

Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center operates and funds numerous programs focused on community health. It also supports independent and collaborative community health efforts with funding and in-kind services.

 

Community Health Programs Operated by WFUBMC:

• BestHealth® Community Health Resource Center


• Downtown Health Plaza of Baptist Hospital


• Health On-Call® (free 24-hour health information phone line)


• Mother’s Day Offering (fund to assist needy patients at NCBH)


• Physician’s Access Line / PAL® (24-hour physician-to-physician phone line)

 

Community Programs Supported by WFUBMC:

(These programs are supported through professional leadership, in-kind services, outright donations or other services.)


• Code Blue (area hospital collaborative effort to promote health careers)


• Community Care Center (free medical care center operated by Davie/Forsyth/Stokes Medical Society)


• Community Care of North Carolina Behavioral Health Integration Project


• Community Sponsorships (for events from organizations such as the American Heart and Stroke Association, the Komen Foundation, American Cancer Society, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, March of Dimes, AIDS Care Services and Samaritan Ministries)


• Crisis Control Pharmacy (NCBH funds a part-time pharmacist for this community service providing prescription medications to the needy.)

• Early Childhood Partnership/SmartStart (statewide program focused on improving early childhood development)


• Forsyth County Early Childhood Health Alliance (collaborative child services effort focused on children from birth to age 5)


• Forsyth County Healthy Community Coalition (community health assessment and resource planning)


• Forsyth County Infant Mortality Reduction Coalition (community advocacy partnership)


• Forsyth County School Health Alliance (SHA) (school-based services including mental health, medical, nutritional and dental, provided at Mineral Springs Elementary and Middle Schools)


• Forsyth Futures


• HealthCare Access, Inc. (initiative to equitably share the burden of indigent care in Forsyth County)


• Leadership Winston-Salem


• N.C. Prevention Partners


• Partnership for Dental Health (promoting provider participation for Medicaid, N.C. Health Choice and needy dental patients)


• Piedmont Regional Trauma System (cooperative hospital venture focused on continuous improvement of regional trauma care)


• Primary Care-Children’s Mental Health Initiative (collaborative effort to improve pediatric mental health care needs, identification and access)


• Resident Child Advocacy Program (community-focused child advocacy training for NCBH pediatric residents)


• Safe Communities Coalition (multi-agency focus on injury prevention)


• School Health Advisory Council/SHAC (focusing on school policy and system changes to improve student health, safety)


• United Way of Forsyth County (annual fundraising leadership)


• Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Arts Council (WFUBMC promotes annual fundraising campaign)


• YMCA of Northwest North Carolina

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Winston-Salem, NC 27157

The information on this Website is for general informational purposes only and SHOULD NOT be relied upon as a substitute for sound professional medical advice, evaluation or care from your physician or other qualified healthcare provider. If you have a medical problem or a health-related question, consult your physician or call Health On-Call at 336-716-2255 or 1-800-446-2255.

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Last Modified: 10/20/2008