Karen Elliot
Friday, February 13, 2009 at 02:49PM I have worked in Marion County as a Registered Nurse for 37 years. After I retired, I decided to seek meaningful volunteer roles where I could use my experience. I volunteer one day a week at a clinic in Silverton that provides free care for the uninsured. We treat major health problems like High Blood Pressure, Heart Disease, Mental Illness & Diabetes. We provide preventative care as well such a well child exams, women’s health exams and immunizations.
Most uninsured people reluctantly turn to the Hospital Emergency Rooms or Free Clinics if they are lucky enough to have one in their community. They often wait to seek attention until they are pretty ill.. I saw a young adult with bi-polar disorder desperately seeking help for his out of control symptoms because he could not afford to buy his prescriptions. He had lost his minimum wage job because he did not have appropriate medical care.
I see Diabetics with “sky high” blood sugar levels because they cannot afford to see their Provider or get their medications any more without insurance. These types of patients can end up with a very expensive hospitalization when without meds, where the office visits & medications are comparatively inexpensive.
How much better it would be if these folks had a health care coverage for primary care, had a care provider of their own, a Health Home, if you will, where they felt comfortable getting routine preventative care and treatment. If all children and adults were covered by a basic primary health care plan, they would not need expensive care in emergency departments, and everyone’s health care cost would be reduced.
Good health for Oregonians must be prioritized by providing health care services that promote preventative and primary care.
Karen’s Message to Legislators:
“Especially in the current economic crisis, we must invest in our state and its citizens to ensure a healthier, stronger population, work force, and future.”
“I see 'up close and personal' the terrible dilemma facing people without insurance, more than I have ever seen before.”
-Karen Elliott, RN, BSN, Salem





