2019 OneWorld AnnualReport

For 50 years, OneWorld Community Health Center has advocated for the underserved in our community. Founded on the belief that everyone should have access to quality health care, OneWorld understands that a healthier community is a stronger community. Over the past five decades, OneWorld has grown services, facilities, locations and staff that has allowed us to address our mission and continually increase our reach to the community. Today, OneWorld provides a vast array of health care services, educational and financial resources to support our patients.

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2010

2008 – First satellite clinic - Cass Family Medicine, now OneWorld Plattsmouth. Joint Commission re-accreditation. 2009 – Implemented electronic health records, expanded services and clinicians. Led development of Heartland Community Health Network, for shared FQHC services. Led development of Health Center Association of Nebraska (HCAN). Opened Quick Sick Urgent Care at Livestock Exchange Building, State general funds obtained.

2003 – Renamed OneWorld to better reflect patient base. Hope Medical Outreach specialty care network for the underserved grew. 2004 – Hired Andrea Skolkin, Chief Executive Officer. 2005 – Moved from strip mall to Livestock Exchange Building. Joint Commision reacreditation. 2006 – Launched dental mobile with Ronald McDonald House, added on-site digital x-ray, grew integrated behavioral health care within primary care.

2010 – Three School-Based Health Centers (SBHC) established in partnership Omaha Public Schools (Indian Hills, Liberty, and Spring Lake). On-site pharmacy launched with affordable medications. Restored prenatal care lost in 2009 for many underserved women. Opened Learning Community Center of South Omaha and West Omaha Satellite Clinic. Certification as Patient-Centered Medical Home.

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