Mosaic Medical, a nonprofit community health center with 15 clinics across Central Oregon, held a ceremonial ribbon-cutting this morning to mark the opening of the Conners Health Center, located at 2065 NE Tucson Way on Bend's eastside. The new facility replaces the former clinic located across the street, and will begin seeing patients in person on Monday, Nov. 8. The retail pharmacy will be open to the community later this month, and will offer medication at a discounted rate due to Mosaic's participation in the federal 340B medication assistance program. "We are very proud and excited to be able to continue to provide excellent primary care to our Bend patients at our new location," said Megan Haase, FNP and CEO of Mosaic Medical. "And to now offer a Mosaic Pharmacy site open to the community in Bend as well." The Mosaic health center and pharmacy occupy the ground floor of the building, with "Legacy Landing" a 47-unit apartment complex housi
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To provide dental services for low-income, uninsured children
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) Mosaic Medical, a community health center with 15 clinics across Central Oregon, announced Wednesday it is proud and grateful to continue the vision of the late Dr. H.M. Kemple with the creation of the Kemple Children’s Dental Fund.
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The fund has been established with a generous gift of $81,000 from the Kemple Memorial Children’s Dental Clinic, which closed its doors last year after more than 20 years of service to our community. The fund will provide integrated dental services at Mosaic clinics for children throughout Central Oregon who are uninsured or from low-income homes, allowing Dr. Kemple’s vision to live on.
Mosaic Medical receives grant from Central Oregon Health Council
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) Mosaic Medical, a nonprofit community health center providing quality care for all in Bend, Redmond, Prineville and Madras, was recently awarded $43,000 from the Central Oregon Health Council. The funds will be used to improve communication and language access services for Mosaic patients.
The grant funds will be used to purchase video remote interpreting technology and simple communication aid tools at eight of Mosaic’s 15 primary care clinics. This investment will enhance communication and improve access to comprehensive primary care services for patients whose primary language is other than English, and for patients who are deaf, hard of hearing or who have limited vision.