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From Connecticut — Ensuring Medical Access to the Underserved

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    Cardiologist Dr. Steven Wolfson is co-founder of a grassroots effort in New Haven, Connecticut, to bring together 200 primary care and specialty physicians to provide pro-bono care to low-income uninsured patients. The program began originally in North Carolina out of physicians' frustration with the inability to secure coordinated specialty care for patients who couldn't afford insurance. Project Access-New Haven is now one of 55 Project Access Chapters nationwide.

    This week's guest was nominated by:
    The Connecticut State Medical Society — founded by the physician-patriots of the American Revolution

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  • Overview

    Cardiologist Dr. Steven Wolfson is co-founder of a grassroots effort in New Haven, Connecticut, to bring together 200 primary care and specialty physicians to provide pro-bono care to low-income uninsured patients. The program began originally in North Carolina out of physicians' frustration with the inability to secure coordinated specialty care for patients who couldn't afford insurance. Project Access-New Haven is now one of 55 Project Access Chapters nationwide.

    This week's guest was nominated by:
    The Connecticut State Medical Society — founded by the physician-patriots of the American Revolution

    CSMS logo

Schedule22 Nov 2024