Southwest Florida physicians and medical practices provided over $9 million in pro bono...
Join our family of readers for as little as $5 per month and support local, unbiased journalism.
Already have an account? Log in to continue. Otherwise, follow the link below to join.
Please log in to continue |
FORT MYERS — Southwest Florida physicians and medical practices provided over $9 million in pro bono services to patients in need during 2023 through the WeCare program of United Way of Lee, Hendry, and Glades.
The level of generosity was almost $2 million more than the program provided in 2022.
WeCare connects qualifying individuals with medical services free of charge through a large network of volunteer providers and physician corporate entities. More than 300 individual providers and 30 organizations partner with United Way through the WeCare program.
In 2023, over 300 patients ages 16-87 were treated by WeCare providers. The top five individual providers for 2023 were Dr. Tadeu Frantz Ambros, Dr. Liliana Bustamante, Dr. Anthony Anfuso, Dr. Graciela Garton and Dr. Samith Sandadi. The top five corporate partners were Lee Health, Florida Cancer Specialists and Research Institute, Advocate Radiation Oncology, GenesisCare, and Radiology Regional.
More than 50 medical offices refer patients to the program with the top three being Family Health Centers, Lee Health, and Florida Cancer Specialists and Research Institute.
WeCare is contracted through the Florida Department of Health, Voluntary Health Care Provider Program (VHCPP). To participate in the program, individuals must meet the following criteria:
• Be referred by a medical provider, hospital or specialist.
• Have a severe medical condition that a primary care provider cannot manage.
For more information about the WeCare program and United Way, please visit UnitedWayLee.org/WeCare.