Delta Healthcare Foundation

Quality primary care for Clark County’s uninsured & under-insured

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The Delta Healthcare Foundation removes barriers for our community’s uninsured or under-insured working individuals and families, so they can access high quality and consistent primary care services in Southwest Washington.

Give More 24 Results

The Delta Healthcare Foundation took part in Give More 24 this year as our first event in the community. We are very pleased to announce that we raised over $6,000 on the online giving portal and additional funds the days after the event closed.  

The Foundation, along with our clinic partners at Delta Direct Care were on-location in the community and provided free sports physicals to student athletes that face financial hardship.  Special thank you to Kirkland Development and Casey Evans Video, along with Share and the Battle Ground School District. 

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Volunteerism

The Delta Healthcare Foundation is comprised of community members giving their time and expertise to improve the health of our community. 

Who we are

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Quality

We believe in the patient-provider relationship. Our team spends the time needed with each patient to better understand individual needs. An overwhelming amount of data has shown that the US health system suffers from inadequate primary care capacity and quality.

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Primary Care

Routine primary care can be critical for an individual trying to rise above generational poverty. As men and women improve their personal health, they improve their ability to learn and to be available for employment.

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Under-Served

People who are uninsured or under-insured need access to quality primary care services. Right now, many are using the emergency room or urgent care settings instead of accessing quality primary care due to financial barriers in the current healthcare system.