Rutherford County Primary Care & Hope Clinic
Board Chair
Board Chair | Mr. Phillip Jackson |
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Company Affiliation | Old Hickory Group |
Term | January 2010 to December 2024 |
Board of Directors
Board MembersName | Affiliation | Status |
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Ms. Leslie Akins | Nurse Practitioner | Voting |
Gloria Bonner | Middle Tennessee State University | Voting |
Mr. Rob Bragdon | Attorney | Voting |
Amy Cason | Stonecrest Medical Center | Voting |
Julie Diliberti | Community Member | Voting |
Mr. Terry Haynes | Haynes Brothers Lumber Company | Voting |
Mr. Phillip Jackson | Old Hickory Group | Voting |
Bernard James | Licensed Realtor/Property Mgr | Voting |
Ms. Sheena King | Murfreesboro Housing Authority | Voting |
Mr. Shawn McFarland | Tennessee Valley Healthcare System | Voting |
Fernando Mechereffe | First Bank | Voting |
Ms. Mary Esther Reed | Town of Smyrna | Voting |
Ms. Brenda Whitlock | Community Member | Voting |
Governance
Board Term Lengths | 3.00 years |
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Board Term Limits | 0 |
Board Meeting Attendance % | 80% |
Does the organization have written Board Selection Criteria? | Yes |
Does the organization have a written Conflict of Interest Policy? | Yes |
Percentage Making Monetary Contributions | 23% |
Percentage of Board Members making In-Kind Contributions | 100% |
Does the Board include Client Representation? | Yes |
Number of Full Board Meetings Annually | 12 |
Standing Committees
Executive |
Risk Management Provisions
Accident and Injury Coverage |
Commercial General Liability |
Directors and Officers Policy |
Medical Malpractice |
Professional Liability |
Workers Compensation and Employers' Liability |
CEO/Executive Director/Board Comments
Access to quality, affordable healthcare is something that many of us take for granted. A growing number of our neighbors are facing the reality that they are unable to obtain medical insurance coverage due to unaffordable premiums. Statistics show that uninsured patients fail to obtain preventative health care, as well as primary care for routine illnesses, because they have no consistent point of health care access. Too often, the lack of access causes uninsured patients to develop advanced diseases and seek treatment in the most expensive, accessible environments. |