Shameka Allen, CEO of Good Samaritan Gwinnett, works in nonprofit healthcare and brings a working mother’s perspective to an organization serving over 52,000 people since 2005. Good Samaritan provides primary medical and dental care to over 300,000 uninsured patients in Gwinnett County, Georgia, with fee-based, discounted services funded through patient fees, donations, and grants. They face challenges such as language barriers and navigating the healthcare system for specialty care within their predominantly Hispanic patient population. Our podcast interview with your host, Rico Figliolini, covers this and more in our latest episode.
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00:00:00 – Introducing Shameka Allen, CEO of Good Samaritan Gwinnett 00:02:39 – Passion for Nonprofit Healthcare 00:03:42 – Providing Dignified Healthcare to the Uninsured 00:09:07 – Navigating Healthcare Challenges for Underserved Communities 00:12:07 – Partnering for Community Health 00:14:20 – Addressing Healthcare Disparities in Gwinnett County 00:15:48 – Expanding Healthcare Services Through SPA Model 00:18:36 – Launching a Healthcare Training Academy 00:21:31 – Addressing Healthcare Workforce Shortages 00:23:07 – Volunteers Becoming Medical Professionals 00:24:50 – Expanding Access to Vocational Training 00:27:29 – Serving Uninsured Patients Through Community Partnerships 00:30:25 – The Value of Primary Care: Saving Money and Lives 00:33:14 – Dignified Experience: Exploring Good Samaritan Gwinnett