Projects/Programs initiated or supported by LCMS:
Projects/Programs initiated or supported by LCMS:
Projects/Programs initiated or supported by LCMS:
LCMS has had a long history of community involvement. Listed below are just a few of these community projects/programs.
- Lincoln Family Practice Residency Program – LCMS members were instrumental in establishing our local Family Practice Residency Program
- Community Blood Bank - In the 1980’s LCMS members realized the need for a local blood source and established the Community Blood Bank of the Lancaster County Medical Society. Eventually this organization was dissolved and merged with a National Organization and now is called Nebraska Blood Bank.
- Medical Advisory Committee for the Lincoln Public Schools [LPS] - this committee is still in place for LPS. They have 4-5 local physicians who provide guidance on school medical protocols.
- School-Community Intervention Program (SCIP) - This program, designed to create an intervention process for drugs and alcohol abuse in schools was started with the support of LCMS physicians. The program is still active in all Lincoln area schools
- Community Health Endowment of Lincoln - LCMS members served on the board to help establish this endowment from sale of Lincoln General Hospital. This endowment has had a significant impact on our community. The bylaws allow only the funding of health related programs and projects in Lancaster County.
- Establishment of People’s Health Center - This was a very comprehensive collaboration and took almost a year of meetings to submit an application to the Federal Government for consideration. It was accepted and in September 2003-Peoples Health Center, now known as Bluestem Health was established. Currently there are 5 Bluestem locations across the city. They receive federal funds to serve the uninsured and underinsured on a sliding fee. They also serve a large number of Medicaid patients, which is helpful as access to new Medicaid patients remain limited.