AHS Outcomes & Impact

Delivering systemic results while helping people

 

The more than 23,000 of our neighbors who have no health coverage of any kind are at great risk and face an uncertain future. Some receive limited and inconsistent care at an emergency room. Others may neglect health problems altogether. Preventive care, meanwhile, is almost unheard of for the uninsured. As a result, their health often continues to worsen. Eventually, many become so sick they are unable to care for or support themselves or their family. It is a story that plays out all too often, every day.

This impacts the entire community. While Spartanburg, Cherokee, and Union Counties have strong economies, it could be even more dynamic and stronger if all of our friends and neighbors were able to fully leverage their ability and talent. And when our fellow residents are unable to access regular preventive care that everyone needs, it often leads to more critical complications down the road. The result is much higher medical costs for everyone and additional stress on our local services that could have been avoided.

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But AccessHealth is making an impact

Since opening in 2010 (as of Spring 2024):

  • 16,961 people enrolled in the program
  • 24,768 people received prescription assistance
  • 16,961 people assigned medical homes
  • 15,840 annual primary care visits
  • 11,881 annual specialty care visits
  • 25% of people have graduated from the program
  • 13.33% reduction in avoidable ED visits in the 12 months following enrollment
  • 53.57% reduction in avoidable inpatient admissions in the 12 months following enrollment
  • 67% diabetic enrollees have controlled diabetes

And this doesn’t tell the whole story. Our Annual Reports capture the full picture of AccessHealth's impact on our clients and community.

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2022-2023 Report to the Community - Coming Soon

2022-2023 Report to the Community - Coming Soon

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2021 Report to the Community

2021 Report to the Community

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2020 Report to the Community

2020 Report to the Community

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2018-19 Report to the Community

2018-19 Report to the Community

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2017 Report to the Community

2017 Report to the Community

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2016 Report to the Community

2016 Report to the Community

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2015 Report to the Community

2015 Report to the Community

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2014 Report to the Community

2014 Report to the Community

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Supporting Health Care Access
Supports our Entire Community

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