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    Matthew Walker Comprehensive Health Center Celebrates 50th Anniversary

    Cillea HoughtonBy Cillea HoughtonSeptember 20, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    MWCHC fulfills the health needs of patients of all ages. Photo courtesy of MWCHC
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    By Cillea Houghton 

    NASHVILLE, TN — Matthew Walker Comprehensive Health Center refers to its patients as a “fanbase.” It’s this community environment that’s enticed generations of families to choose the center for healthcare since opening its doors in 1968. 

    The center serves as a one-stop shop for nearly all medical needs, offering pediatric, behavior health, radiology and OBGYN services on its three sites in Nashville, Clarksville and Smyrna. The center takes its work one step further by educating patients on a range of topics from chronic diseases to healthy living and partnered with Second Harvest to create a food pantry on site that offers a variety of nutritional items. The Second Harvest produce truck also comes to the center once a week, bringing fresh fruits, vegetables and perishable goods. “We continue to lead the way in terms of a model of care that is inclusive for the patient,” MWCHC CEO Katina Beard said. 

    Over the years, Beard has seen improvements in the rates of diabetes and hypertension among patients and an increase in people’s willingness to seek healthcare. It’s these quality services that also inspire patients to take on advocacy roles, such as one patient who serves on the patient advisory board and is a spokesperson for the care they’ve received at the center. “I think that’s great when patients can move from being a patient to being an advocate, hands-on type,” Beard said. “They continue to come here because they find value in the work, in the services done here.”  

    Founded during segregation, Beard believes the center was a valuable resource in the community alongside Fisk University and Meharry Medical College amid racial conflicts in the city. MWCHC continues to be a source of education by acting as a training ground for students of all levels, allowing them to see various sectors of the medical field from clinical services to health administration. 

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    Beard describes the center as an “economic engine” in the communities it serves, employing more than 100 people, many of whom have been there for more than 30 years. MWCHC has also been recognized by the Health Resources and Services Administration as a quality leader in healthcare, maintained Joint Commission accreditation for more than 30 years and has patient center medical home certification. When the expansion of the dental clinic is complete, MWCHC will be among the few community health centers that has 24 dental chairs, along with a radiology unit and pharmacy in one location. It’s these advancements that continue the center’s history of being a pioneer in the community health field. 

    “We are leading those efforts. We don’t have to be any of those things, but we choose to be,” Beard said. “We continue to live out Dr. Walker’s legacy and push for his vision for health equity in the community and in communities that are underserved, that are marginalized in ways, and will do much better with partners that see them as worthy individuals to serve.” 

    Beard predicts in the next 50 years, the center will become a leader in dental care, bringing in new partners and increasing access to care for uninsured patients. She also believes it will grow in the realm of behavioral health and following Walker’s mission of making patient visits about overall health. “If our patients, our community, is getting healthier over time, if people are becoming employable because they’re healthy, those are wins for the community,” she said. 

    MWCHC 50th anniversary celebration takes place on Sept. 22 at Fontanel at 6 pm.

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