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| In the complex and dynamic world of healthcare today, providing additional resources is a necessity. ECHO
intends to build relationships and network with various resources to best assist the churches we serve. |
In conjunction with our partner organizations, the services we will help to procure may include:
REFERRALS TO SPECIALISTS FOR SERVICES NOT PROVIDED AT THE CLINIC
Quite often influential doctors who get on board early with a clinic provide the credibility and example to recruit others to donate their services.
LAB SERVICES
Similarly, many companies that provide lab work, x-rays, MRIs and other services are willing to donate some services to a free clinic if they are asked and if their generosity isn’t abused.
MEDICATIONS AND SUPPLIES
Pharmaceutical companies and other suppliers often offer products if they are asked. LabCorp is a valuable provider of medications for many free clinics. |
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This organization offers a wide range of services and information about starting and running free clinics.

CCHF is a national network of Christian health professionals and other concerned about the health care needs of the impoverished communities in America. 
Under the leadership of Dr. John Perkins, the CCDA has grown from 37 founding organizations to more than 500 today. 
This company is a resource for testing and medications for free clinics. 
Bruce Miller has graciously offered to share LCHC’s job descriptions, policies and procedures to help free clinics. 
This software is designed specifically for free clinics. It provides data for scheduling, tracking volunteers and donors, pharmaceuticals and following the progress of patients with chronic diseases. 
In this training, Dr. Walter L. Larimore and William C. Peel help doctors learn to share their faith in Christ with their patients. 
These seven workbooks are designed to disciple people in churches and any other organization. Many clinics use SALT effectively with their patients. 
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