The Exchange Newsletter Issue 2, 2022

emergent,” said Jesy. “However, we are so thankful both mom and baby are safe and alive. It’s great to know that we played a big part of the mom being able to successfully have her baby.” Ivon, Fatima and Jesy all agreed that the patient’s strength and bravery to continue to go to the ER and advocate for her and her baby’s health, despite language barriers and being repeatedly sent home, inspires them to help as many patients as they can. As a result of this case, OneWorld created a new triage protocol for obstetrics patients with new guidelines and information to help the triage team know what signs and symptoms to look for outside of vitals that indicate an OB patient needs emergency care.

“OneWorld believes in helping those in need,” said Jesy. “We grab our patients’ hands and don’t let them go, and that makes a difference in our community every day.”

WHAT IS ONEWORLD TO YOU? “To me, OneWorld is access, stability and cultural humility. We provide access to many who would not have it otherwise, we are a stable and established entity in the community and many providers speak Spanish and understand the cultures of the patients we are caring for.” – Mark Huber, APRN, Family Medicine Nurse Practitioner

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