Variety Care Farm Worker Health Program Overview

 
 
Variety Care
Farm Worker Health Program
 
 
 
Bernie Calvin
Director
For more information on this program, or to find out how you can participate, please
contact 
bcalvin@varietycare.org
.
 
About Us
 
 
 
Variety Care assumed the responsibilities
 
for
the
 
Migrant
 
and
 
Seasonal
 
Farmworkers
 
Program
in 2001 and has since operated it with great
success. We are a non-profit Federally Qualified
Health Center and receive funds from HRSA to
operate the Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker
Health Program.
 
 
History
 
Slide  3
 
 
This program, funded by the Health Resources
and System Administration (HRSA), a branch
of the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services, provides medical, dental, vision, and
pharmacy services to program participants.
The program is available to migrant and
seasonal farm workers from other countries
regardless of their immigration or legal
status.
 
Background
 
Slide  4
 
 
There are 166 federally funded migrant health
center entities, all but 15 of which are jointly
funded Community and Migrant Health Centers,
and 
those
 15 are generally known as "Voucher
Programs".
 
 
 
 
 
 
Slide  5
 
Payment Method: Voucher
 
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
 
Who is Eligible?
 
1.
Primarily employed in agricultural work within the last two years (24 months)
making up a significant portion of a permanent job or as a full-time seasonal
job.
a.
Agriculture worker cannot be self-employed
2.
Patient completion of a status verification form (Migrant, Seasonal, Homeless,
Public Housing, Veteran, etc.)
3.
Patient must provide verification of insurance OR income status if uninsured
4.
Family members of the agricultural worker, broadly defined as:
a.
Immediate Family (mother, father, son, daughter, etc.)
b.
Inclusive also of extended family (grandparents, domestic partners,
common law relations and extended family living together)
 
Sliding Fee Scale
 
We accept SoonerCare (Medicaid),
Medicare, and many other insurances.
 
For people who do not have insurance,
we determine the cost of an office visit
based on household income and the
number of people in the household.
 
Services
 
 
The purpose of this program is to assure access to primary health care for
low­ income and medically underserved migratory and seasonal
farmworkers (MSFW) and their immediate families.
 
To address the serious health needs of these workers and their families,
the program will provide vouchers for the following care:
Medical/Behavioral Health
Dental Care
Vision Care
X-Rays
Pharmacy
 
(The funding of the program is not unlimited so there have been set
limits on the program which will be provided from Variety Care to our
access point providers on a regular basis if changes are made. )
 
 
FAQs                                               #1
 
 Sample Questions to Identify Agricultural Workers or
Dependents:
1.
In the last two years, have you or anyone in your family worked
in any type of agriculture (farm work) like: planting, picking,
preparing the soil, packinghouse, driving a truck for any type
of farm work, working with farm animals such as cows,
chickens, etc. Yes or No
2.
In the last two years, have you or a member of your family lived
away from home in order to work in any type of agriculture
(farm work)? Yes or No
3.
Have you or a member of your family stopped migrating to
work in agriculture (farm work) because of a disability or age
(too old to do the work)? Yes or No
 
FAQs                                               #2
 
 
 
Agricultural Workers or Dependents: Definitions
Migratory: An individual who establishes a temporary home
for the purposes of such seasonal employment, including aged
or disabled former agricultural workers
 
Seasonal: An individual who does not establish a temporary
home for the purpose of seasonal employment.
 
Status must be verified at least every two years.
 
Area Coverage
 
 
 
The
 
service
 
area
 
for
 
this program
 
will
 
be
the Southern
 
half
 
of
 
Oklahoma
 
following
Interstate
 
40
 
from
 
the
 
Texas
 
border
 
to
the
 
Arkansas border
 
and
 
everything
South
 
of Interstate
 
40.
 
 
What The Program Does NOT pay
 
 
 
1.
Hospitalization or In-Patient Services
2.
Emergency Room Services (not provided
under an agreement of an access point)
3.
Extensive treatment or unnecessary
treatment
4.
Diagnostic testing (aside from X-rays)
5.
In home care or in home care supplies
6.
Extensive dental services beyond basic
dental care
7.
Other services which exceed the parameters
of the program.
 
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Variety Care manages the Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Program with success since 2001. Funded by HRSA, the program provides healthcare services to migrant and seasonal farm workers regardless of their immigration status. Eligibility requirements include agricultural work in the last two years. They accept various insurances and offer a sliding fee scale for those without insurance. The focus is on providing primary healthcare to low-income and underserved farmworkers and their families.


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  1. Variety Care Farm Worker Health Program Bernie Calvin Director For more information on this program, or to find out how you can participate, please contact bcalvin@varietycare.org.

  2. About Us Variety Care assumed the responsibilities for the Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Program in 2001 and has since operated it with great success. We are a non-profit Federally Qualified Health Center and receive funds from HRSA to operate the Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Health Program.

  3. History This program, funded by the Health Resources and System Administration (HRSA), a branch of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, provides medical, dental, vision, and pharmacy services to program participants. The program is available to migrant and seasonal farm workers from other countries regardless of their immigration or legal status. Slide 3

  4. Background There are 166 federally funded migrant health center entities, all but 15 of which are jointly funded Community and Migrant Health Centers, and those 15 are generally known as "Voucher Programs". Slide 4

  5. Payment Method: Voucher Slide 5

  6. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Who is Eligible? 1. Primarily employed in agricultural work within the last two years (24 months) making up a significant portion of a permanent job or as a full-time seasonal job. a. Agriculture worker cannot be self-employed Patient completion of a status verification form (Migrant, Seasonal, Homeless, Public Housing, Veteran, etc.) Patient must provide verification of insurance OR income status if uninsured Family members of the agricultural worker, broadly defined as: a. Immediate Family (mother, father, son, daughter, etc.) b. Inclusive also of extended family (grandparents, domestic partners, common law relations and extended family living together) 2. 3. 4.

  7. Sliding Fee Scale We accept SoonerCare (Medicaid), Medicare, and many other insurances. For people who do not have insurance, we determine the cost of an office visit based on household income and the number of people in the household.

  8. Services The purpose of this program is to assure access to primary health care for low income and medically underserved migratory and seasonal farmworkers (MSFW) and their immediate families. To address the serious health needs of these workers and their families, the program will provide vouchers for the following care: Medical/Behavioral Health Dental Care Vision Care X-Rays Pharmacy (The funding of the program is not unlimited so there have been set limits on the program which will be provided from Variety Care to our access point providers on a regular basis if changes are made. )

  9. FAQs #1 Sample Questions to Identify Agricultural Workers or Dependents: 1. In the last two years, have you or anyone in your family worked in any type of agriculture (farm work) like: planting, picking, preparing the soil, packinghouse, driving a truck for any type of farm work, working with farm animals such as cows, chickens, etc. Yes or No 2. In the last two years, have you or a member of your family lived away from home in order to work in any type of agriculture (farm work)? Yes or No 3. Have you or a member of your family stopped migrating to work in agriculture (farm work) because of a disability or age (too old to do the work)? Yes or No

  10. FAQs #2 Agricultural Workers or Dependents: Definitions Migratory: An individual who establishes a temporary home for the purposes of such seasonal employment, including aged or disabled former agricultural workers Seasonal: An individual who does not establish a temporary home for the purpose of seasonal employment. Status must be verified at least every two years.

  11. Area Coverage The service area for this program will be the Southern half of Oklahoma following Interstate 40 from the Texas border to the Arkansas border and everything South of Interstate 40.

  12. What The Program Does NOT pay 1. Hospitalization or In-Patient Services 2. Emergency Room Services (not provided under an agreement of an access point) 3. Extensive treatment or unnecessary treatment 4. Diagnostic testing (aside from X-rays) 5. In home care or in home care supplies 6. Extensive dental services beyond basic dental care 7. Other services which exceed the parameters of the program.

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