Granted just fifteen minutes per patient, physicians do not have enough time both to provide necessary medical care and to address critical determinants of families’ health such as adequate food and housing. As a result, families blocked by bureaucratic terminology, language barriers and administrative errors require additional support to fulfill the entirety of their health and social needs.
In response, Project HEALTH develops resource and advocacy centers that complement the care provided by health professionals in the clinical setting. Situated in pediatric waiting rooms, neonatal units, adolescent medicine departments and community health centers, Project HEALTH volunteers use clinic visits as an opportunity to connect families to community resources critical to their health, safety and economic survival.