Community Access to Care
As part of Inova’s not-for-profit mission, Inova collaborates with regional partners to offer a number of programs that ensure all community members have access to quality healthcare services. By offering services and programs that help people stay healthy, Inova fosters broad community wellness that enables individuals to live longer, healthier lives. We recognize the diverse needs of our community and have established the following services to meet that need:
The Inova Health Access team identifies uninsured adults and children and connects them with an appropriate and affordable source of quality healthcare services.
In partnership with the Virginia Department of Health, this program offers free care coordination services, education, and support for families with children who have special healthcare needs.
Health Information Partnership (HIP) is a collaboration between Inova and Fairfax County Public Library to improve community access to health information.
A patient-centered medical home providing comprehensive pediatric services to families who qualify for Medicaid, are uninsured, or underinsured.
In collaboration with the Fairfax County Health Department, the Inova Cares Clinic for Women provides low-cost or no-cost obstetric and gynecological services for women who are uninsured or underinsured.
In collaboration with the Loudoun County Health Department and HealthWorks for Northern Virginia, the Inova OB/GYN Clinic at Loudoun Hospital (OB/GYN Hospitalists of Loudoun) provides low-cost or no-cost obstetric services for women who are uninsured, underinsured, or are on Medicaid.
Offering endocrinology medical visits, comprehensive diabetes education and classes, and medical nutrition therapy for adults and children with metabolic issues and diabetes.
In collaboration with the Fairfax Area Agency on Aging, ElderLink provides comprehensive assessments for older adults and their caregivers to help determine what type of assistance is needed for each individualized situation.
Providing specialized forensic medical evaluations services for children and adults who have been victims of violent crime, including sexual assault, domestic violence, physical child abuse, elder physical abuse, strangulation, and human sex trafficking.
Providing primary care services to adult Medicaid enrollees including health maintenance and disease prevention, patient education, and the treatment of acute and chronic medical conditions.
Nutrition education for elementary school-aged children. This program is offered for free to elementary schools in Fairfax County, Loudoun County, and the City of Alexandria that have at least 50 percent of students eligible for free and reduced-price lunch.
Providing HIV care and prevention at seven location across Northern Virginia.
Providing a full continuum of outpatient mental health services, substance use disorder treatment services, and special education programs for children, adolescents, and their families in a convenient and child-friendly setting.
Providing free eye care to uninsured adult patients who are at or below 200% of the federal poverty line (FPL).
Inova Loudoun Mobile Health Services brings health screenings and other preventive wellness efforts into the Loudoun community via a fully equipped bus.
Bringing primary care services to homebound patients who are 65 years of age or greater.
In collaboration with the Virginia Department of Medical Assistance Services, Virginia Health Care Foundation, and the regional school systems, this program identifies uninsured children and links them with insurance options.
Offering affordable primary care services for adults who do not qualify for Medicaid, do not receive health insurance through work, or have high insurance copays and deductibles that make it difficult to access basic healthcare services.
These access to care community programs are made possible through philanthropy and charitable giving. If you would like to contribute to one of the programs above, please donate to the Inova Health Foundation.