Urgent Action Needed as Health Yeah! Services Face Termination

Wellness Equity Alliance's Response to Service Termination
In a surprising development, the Wellness Equity Alliance (WEA) has received notification from Bernalillo County Behavioral Health Authority (BHA) that the contract for Health Yeah! will be terminated nearly a year ahead of schedule. This abrupt decision will lead to the suspension of Health Yeah!'s essential school-based mobile health services for students in Albuquerque Public Schools.
Health Yeah! has been instrumental in providing free health services to at-risk youth and families throughout the community. Since its inception, the program has conducted numerous no-cost visits, with no insurance necessary, making a significant impact on public health in the region.
Brandon Smith, the Practice Manager for Health Yeah!, expressed his concern about the decision. He remarked, "This action is shocking and puzzling after more than a year of fruitful collaboration with the county officials, school staff, and community stakeholders. The lack of a clear explanation or transition plan leaves our patients in a state of uncertainty when they need stability the most."
In response, WEA is committed to continuing services during the remaining contract period. Dr. Tyler B. Evans, WEA's Chief Executive and Medical Officer, highlighted the gravity of the situation, stating, "This decision represents physician abandonment and violates state law. Denying access to necessary care for vulnerable families is a grave failure of responsibility on the part of the county."
Senior Pediatrician Dr. Dale Alverson similarly emphasized the seriousness of the situation. He noted, "We are currently supporting uninsured children who lack alternative sources of care. Providing less than 30 days' notice is not only inadequate but also constitutes physician abandonment, especially considering best practices in New Mexico dictate a minimum of 90 days, often extending to 120 days, for medically vulnerable populations."
WEA insists on ensuring a smooth transition, which aligns with the standards set forth by the New Mexico Medical Society, ensuring that patients are not left without vital medical care.
Community Mobilization and Upcoming Meetings
To address the urgent concerns regarding this decision, WEA plans to attend the upcoming Board of Commissioners meeting. The aim is to advocate for a reconsideration of this unexpected termination.
The meeting is scheduled for September 23, where community members can show their support for maintaining Health Yeah! services. It is crucial that community voices are heard during this pivotal gathering.
Details of the Board Meeting
- Date: September 23
- Time: 5:00 PM
- Location: Ken Sanchez Commission Chambers, 415 Silver Avenue, SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
WEA encourages community members to actively participate in this meeting to voice their support for the continued operation of Health Yeah! services.
How to Support Health Yeah!
Supporters can take action in several ways, including:
- Signing a petition advocating for the continuation of Health Yeah! services.
- Attending the Board of Commissioners meeting.
- Contacting county officials through various resources provided by WEA.
- Spreading awareness by downloading and sharing social media posts to rally community support.
About Wellness Equity Alliance
The Wellness Equity Alliance is a national organization that focuses on transforming public health by dismantling barriers to access for communities that have historically faced marginalization. Health Yeah! in New Mexico provides mobile health services directly to schools, aiming to enhance the health and wellbeing of children and families.
Contact: Janet Shapiro, Smith Publicity, Inc.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main concern about the termination of Health Yeah! services?
The primary concern is that the early termination of services will leave families without essential health care, particularly vulnerable populations.
When was the Health Yeah! service contract originally set to end?
The contract was supposed to run for another year but was shortened unexpectedly by the county.
What actions is the Wellness Equity Alliance taking in response?
WEA is mobilizing community support and attending the upcoming Board meeting to advocate for the continuation of services.
How can community members help in this situation?
Community members can attend the Board meeting, sign petitions, and promote awareness through social media to support Health Yeah! services.
What services does Health Yeah! provide?
Health Yeah! offers school-based mobile health services, including no-cost visits for at-risk youth and families, addressing significant health needs.
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