LivingWell Health Clinic opens in Louisville
Employees at the L&N Building to have free onsite clinic
FRANKFORT, Ky. (July 31, 2018) -–
The Kentucky Personnel Cabinet, with support from the Cabinet for Health and
Family Services
(CHFS), today opened its fifth LivingWell Health
Clinic for Commonwealth employees. This newest clinic, located at the L&N
Building in Louisville, will serve approximately 800 employees working in the
building. It’s the first state employee clinic located outside of
Frankfort.
LivingWell Health Clinics are managed by Premise Health and are
provided by the Personnel Cabinet’s Department of Employee Insurance as part of
the wellness benefits package offered to Commonwealth employees. They
provide a convenient solution for employees to access affordable and
high-quality care at their work site.
"Our goal will always be to support a healthy, happy and
productive workforce. In so doing, I would put our wellness benefits up against
any other large employer,” said Personnel Cabinet Secretary Thomas Stephens.
“Through the use of the health clinics, and many of our other wellness benefits,
employees are saving on out-of-pocket medical expenses, preserving leave
balances, but, most importantly, they're staying healthier.”
Patients can receive care from a board-certified nurse
practitioner – a registered nurse with advanced training in diagnosing and
treating common illnesses and medical problems. The clinics specialize in
treating allergies, ear infections, strep throat, minor infections, rashes,
routine wellness and preventative care, and cold and flu. Vaccinations and
allergy shots are also provided.
“The clinics certainly aren't intended to replace a primary care
provider, but they have proven to be a convenient alternative for employees who
need medical attention while at work,” added Jenny Goins, commissioner of the
Department of Employee Insurance. "It has been our privilege to partner
with Premise Health to provide this invaluable service to our employees, and we
appreciate our colleagues at CHFS and the other agencies here who have worked
with us to bring the health clinic here to Louisville."
Goins explained that significant savings to the Kentucky
Employees' Health Plan, coupled with high utilization rates, have made it
possible to expand clinic services, hours and nursing staff. “While we’re
thrilled about the cost savings to the health plan, we're most importantly
happy to know we’re providing a beneficial service to our employees and
contributing to their health and well-being.”
An average appointment takes about 10-20 minutes and is free to
the employee. The L&N Building clinic will be available to employees daily
from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
“We are excited to provide
this valuable service to our employees in the L&N Building,” concluded CHFS
Secretary Adam Meier. “We are extremely appreciative of the important work they
do for the cabinet and for the Commonwealth. This innovative, free work-site
service is a great benefit. It’s fitting that the first clinic of this type
outside of Frankfort is at a CHFS facility.”
Babette Owens worked with DCBS at the Hazelwood Immediate Care facility for 10 years before starting at the DCBS Family Support Office at the L&N Building five years ago. "When I first heard about the clinic, I thought it was for clients, but I recognized the connection of the 'Living Well' name from our insurance," she said. "I was so glad to have this service right in the building." Owens said she is diabetic and must track her health levels like blood pressure. "It's so easy - I'll probably use it," she said. "And it may keep people from missing a day of work when they have a spike in blood pressure or have had a fever."
Jane Deuster, an executive administrative secretary with CHFS said, “I took the plunge this morning and was dubbed the very first customer here at the L&N Building. I found the Premise Health facility to be state of the art, and the staff is professional, efficient, and friendly.”
In
2011, four health clinics were opened on a trial basis in Frankfort, where the
majority of Commonwealth employees work. Nearly 13,500 visits were made to
the clinics in 2017. Popular services include allergy and flu shots, as
well as treatment of upper respiratory infections and sinusitis. Many
employees find the clinics offer easy access to services, especially when illness
strikes unexpectedly.
Learn more about the clinics at LivingWell.ky.gov. Employees can
create an account and schedule an appointment by visiting https://LivingWell.goandbewell.com.
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