What is WeCareJax?
WeCareJax launched in 1993 with support from volunteer physicians of the Duval County Medical Society to improve access to specialty health care for low-income and uninsured patients. Today an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, it brings together doctors, hospitals, community clinics, and other partners to improve the health and well-being of the people of Duval County. In the last fiscal year, WeCareJax coordinated nearly $30 million dollars in donated health care for more than 1,800 uninsured neighbors living at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level.
By matching volunteer specialty care providers and hospital partners with carefully pre-screened patients in need of care, WeCareJax helps meet a critical gap in healthcare access. These are the patients who otherwise would not receive care or would seek episodic care in emergency rooms, the most costly and least effective care for most chronic conditions and complex diagnoses like cancer. Working with community partners and dedicated health care volunteers, WeCareJax helps patients not just survive but thrive.
Why is WeCareJax needed?
More than 13% of Duval County residents between the ages of 18 and 64 do not have health insurance. They work hard in one or more low-paying jobs with no health benefits. Even with the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, the need for better access to health care services remains. Many simply can’t afford insurance and still afford other basic items such as food, clothing, and housing.
Without Medicaid expansion in Florida these individuals often face life-threatening health issues with nowhere to turn. WeCareJax remains committed to matching patients in need with caring volunteer providers and to developing innovative programs that improve health care access in our community.
How do patients qualify for WeCareJax?
To qualify for participation in WeCareJax, patients must meet the following eligibility criteria:
- Patient must be a resident of Duval County
- Patient must be uninsured
- The combined household income may not exceed 200% of the federal poverty guidelines (see the table below)
- Patient must be referred by a physician or clinician from one of the health safety net clinics or a hospital or emergency department. Once a referral is received, only the WeCareJax coordinator may schedule an initial appointment.
Note: A patient may be experiencing homelessness or living in Duval County without legal residency status and still qualify for care.
Why is wrap-around support a priority for WeCareJax?
Wrap-around support can make the difference for a patient who needs medical care. The wrap-around support that WeCareJax focuses on is:
- Language Translation
- Transportation
- Mental Health Support
- Food Insecurity
- Housing Instability
- Utility or Rent Assistance
- Citizenship Support
- Communication Support