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Optum Addresses Clinician Shortage in Hemet and Makes it Easier to Access Health Care Services

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The Optum-Hemet Clinic and Community Center held its grand opening in Hemet, CA, aimed at addressing a clinician shortage in the region. The new facility includes comprehensive primary care services, an on-site pharmacy, radiology, and soon, a laboratory. The center also features a free gym and various community programs. Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh emphasized the importance of increasing healthcare access. Optum California serves 2 million patients in Southern California, enhancing local healthcare options.

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  • The clinic addresses a significant clinician shortage in Hemet and improves healthcare access.
  • The facility offers a full range of primary care services, an on-site pharmacy, and radiology imaging.
  • Community center programs are available for free, promoting health and wellness in the area.
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Optum team members, community leaders and residents today celebrated the grand opening of the Optum-Hemet Clinic and Community Center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and community open house. The new clinic, pharmacy and community center addresses a clinician shortage in Hemet and makes it easier for people to get the health care services they need in one location.

Optum team members, joined by Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh, today celebrated the grand opening of the Optum-Hemet Clinic and Community Center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and community open house. The new clinic, pharmacy and community center addresses a clinician shortage in Hemet and makes it easier for people to get the health care services they need in one location.  (L-R) Lieutenant James Fleming, Corps Officer, Salvation Army; City of Hemet Councilmember Linda Krupa; Cyndi Lemke, Hemet San Jacinto Chamber of Commerce; Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh; Jamie Phillips, Optum California; Leigh Hutchins, Optum California; City of Hemet Mayor Karlee Mayer; Riverside County Supervisor Chuck Washington; City of Hemet Council Member Malcolm Lilienthal. Credit: Sandy Huffaker

Optum team members, joined by Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh, today celebrated the grand opening of the Optum-Hemet Clinic and Community Center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and community open house. The new clinic, pharmacy and community center addresses a clinician shortage in Hemet and makes it easier for people to get the health care services they need in one location. (L-R) Lieutenant James Fleming, Corps Officer, Salvation Army; City of Hemet Councilmember Linda Krupa; Cyndi Lemke, Hemet San Jacinto Chamber of Commerce; Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh; Jamie Phillips, Optum California; Leigh Hutchins, Optum California; City of Hemet Mayor Karlee Mayer; Riverside County Supervisor Chuck Washington; City of Hemet Council Member Malcolm Lilienthal. Credit: Sandy Huffaker

The integrated facility provides a full range of primary care services for children and adults, an on-site pharmacy, radiology imaging services, access to an adjacent community center and, coming soon, an on-site laboratory. The community center includes a free full-service gym, a multipurpose room for healthy lifestyle classes and community rooms for small group gatherings. There is also a social worker who helps people connect with food banks, transportation and other community support services.

“We want to make it easier for people to access the health care and social support they need,” said Dr. Amar Desai, CEO, Optum California. “By bringing together multiple health care services under one roof we hope to improve the health and wellness of the Hemet community.”

Riverside County has health care access challenges. The Health Resources and Services Administration has designated Hemet as a “Health Professional Shortage Area.” In addition, according to the California Healthcare Foundation, the Inland Empire has fewer primary care and specialty physicians per 100,000 residents than other California regions. The region has only 42 primary care physicians per 100,000 residents, compared with 60 statewide, and just 83 specialists per 100,000 people, compared with 131 statewide.

“Increasing access to health care is critical,” said Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh (R-Yucaipa), who attended the ribbon-cutting event. “I am pleased to be here and tour this new facility and appreciate Optum’s commitment to improving the health and wellness of the Hemet community.”

Open to the general public, the new community center offers educational and entertaining programs and classes for all ages, including fitness for all ability levels, arts and crafts, and health and wellness topics. The center will host in-person classes and programs in compliance with following state and local COVID-19 guidelines.

As part of the grand opening event, Optum presented a $1,000 grant to the Salvation Army to support the organization’s summer programs. “We are excited to have the Optum-Hemet Clinic open its doors in our community,” said Lieutenant James Fleming, corps officer, Salvation Army. “We look forward to partnering with the clinic for future events to help the community of Hemet thrive.”

Following the ribbon-cutting ceremony, guests were invited to tour the new clinic and learn more about the services that will be available for the community. Community center classes are open to the public at no cost. Class registration and more information can be found at OptumCare.com/HemetValley.

About Optum California

Optum California is an integrated health system that serves 2 million patients across Southern California through its family of medical groups and provider networks, including OptumCare Medical Group, HealthCare Partners, AppleCare Medical Group, Monarch HealthCare, PrimeCare Medical Network and Beaver Medical Group. More information is at www.optum.com/california.

FAQ

What services does the Optum-Hemet Clinic provide?

The Optum-Hemet Clinic offers primary care services for children and adults, an on-site pharmacy, radiology imaging services, and plans for an on-site laboratory.

When was the Optum-Hemet Clinic opened?

The Optum-Hemet Clinic and Community Center opened on June 25, 2021.

What are the community programs offered at the Optum-Hemet Community Center?

The community center provides various classes and programs, including fitness for all ability levels, arts and crafts, and health and wellness topics.

How does the Optum-Hemet Clinic address local healthcare challenges?

The clinic aims to alleviate the clinician shortage in Hemet, designated as a Health Professional Shortage Area by the Health Resources and Services Administration.

Who attended the grand opening of the Optum-Hemet Clinic?

Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh and various community leaders attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

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