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Location: 38 S. Main Street, Randolph, VT 05060
Phone: (802) 728-2323
Fax: (802) 728-2189
E-Mail: healthconnect@giffordmed.org
Health Connections links men, women, and children to health care and community services.
It provides a wide range of health care services both at Gifford and in the community
through resources and referrals. Health connections and Gifford’s Community
Outreach Office provide the link to a wide range of health care services both at
Gifford and in the community.
Gifford’s Community Health Resource Center supports Gifford’s outreach
programs and is a resource for medical information for the consumer, as well as
for Gifford’s medical staff and employees. Staff and volunteers are available
to help patients and community members access information from
Gifford’s web site, as well as from its library of books, videotapes,
and other health-related information.
Application Assistance for Health Care Coverage
For application assistance, call (802) 728-2323.
Gifford Affordable Care: Provides qualified applicants with free or reduced
health care at Gifford.
Vermont Health Access Plan (VHAP): State health insurance for VT residents
over age 18 who don’t have health insurance. There are income requirements
as well as residency requirements. You must not have had health insurance in the
past 12 months, unless you lost a job, you were covered under your spouse’s
plan and your spouse died or you got a divorce, or you are no longer a dependent
under your parents plan.
VHAP Pharmacy and Vscript: Prescription coverage for people with disabilities
or elderly people. VHAP pharmacy covers drugs for both short and long-term medical
problems. You pay only $1 or $2 for each prescription. Vscript covers only drugs
for long term medical problems and you pay half the cost of your prescription. Qualification
for one or the other depends upon your income.
Dr. Dynasaur: A Vermont health insurance program designed to provide health
care for pregnant women and for children under age 18. Under this program, your
prenatal care can be completely covered, along with a whole range of medical and
dental services for your children.
Medicare: Federal health insurance for elderly or disabled persons. This
is a two-part insurance (Part A & B). In order to qualify for the below programs,
you must be entitled to Medicare Part A and meet both income and resources requirements.
- QMB is a program for persons with
limited resources whose incomes are at or below the national poverty level. It covers
the cost of the Medicare premiums, coinsurance, and deductibles Medicare does not
pay. (This includes the Medicare Hospital deductible, the daily coinsurance charges
for extended hospital and skilled nursing facility stays, the Medicare Medical Insurance
[Part B] premiums, the $100 annual Part B deductible, and the 20% coinsurance for
services covered by Medicare Part B, depending upon which doctor you go to.)
- SLMB is for persons who do not
qualify for the QMB program. The income requirements are slightly higher than that
of QMB, but not more than 20% higher. If you qualify for assistance under SLMB,
you would not have to pay the monthly Part B premium.
Medicaid: Federal and state health insurance program that provides physician,
hospital, and dental coverage through the State of Vermont. Applicants must meet
income and resource requirements. Other help may be available through the Medicaid
Spendown and Retroactive Benefits programs.
Special Programs
For more information on these programs, call (802) 728-2472.
Book Bag and Gym Bag Programs: Through the Book Bag program, volunteers deliver
health-related books and/or videos to area businesses and organizations for employee
use. The Gym Bag Program for high school students is part of a larger breast cancer
education and awareness program, Woman to Woman, designed to present important wellness
information to high school girls.
Cancer Support Groups: Woman to Woman, Gifford’s cancer support group
for women meets regularly at the hospital with a facilitator. Gifford’s Prostate
Support group for men meets in the Community Outreach building and is open to all
men and their families dealing with prostate cancer. Two Gifford physicians facilitate
the group.
Navigator Program: Trained female volunteers are available for one-on-one
support to help women access the health care system and to provide transportation
and support for women coming to Gifford for screenings
Health Breaks: A program which offers free on-site preventative health screenings
for employees of businesses that do not offer health insurance. A team of health
care workers travel to the job site to test for weight, smoking habits, blood pressure,
cholesterol, and blood sugar levels.
Woman to Woman: Gifford will pay for mammograms and clinical breast exams
for women who meet the income guidelines. This fund is supported in part by the
Auxiliary of Gifford Medical Center and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
Apply at the Health Connections office. For more information, call (802) 728-2323.
Bike Helmet Program: The mission of the bike helmet program is to provide
helmets to young bike riders in our service area.
Other Programs
For more information on these programs, call (802) 728-2323.
Prescriptions: Provides help for patients who need prescriptions and have
difficulties in paying for them. We will attempt to find a means to help pay for
needed prescriptions. Each application is on a case by case basis.
Dental Care: Health Connections provides referral and help in finding
dentists who will accept Medicaid. We also have limited dental funds available.
This dental fund is limited to emergency care. Applications are processed on a case
by case basis. Contact Health Connections for more information and referrals.
Eye Care: This may include help with purchasing eyeglasses and/or an
eye exam. The program has limited availability and is provided on a case by case
basis. Contact Health Connections for more information and referrals.
Special Equipment: Help is available to locate medical and home care
equipment. We are able to help locate used equipment for purchase or borrowed
on a temporary basis. Contact Health Connections for more information and
referrals.
Support Group Referrals: If you are looking for a support group, we may know
of one in your area. Contact the Health Connections Office for more information
and referrals.
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