

Who We Are
Our Mission
The Health Alliance for the Uninsured is a catalyst for improved health care services for those who otherwise would be unable to obtain them.
Our Vision
The Health Alliance for the Uninsured is to be a highly effective community organization that facilitates quality preventive and health care services to the medically underserved of Central Oklahoma.
Our Goals
- Increase physician visibility and participation
- Develop a fully integrated system of care, including clinics, hospitals, private providers with a connected data system/exchange
- Increase quality outcomes
- Raise awareness and understanding of the Health Alliance for the Uninsured in the community to increase financial support and partner participation
What We Do
Healthcare Services Navigation
Helping low-income, uninsured and underinsured clients navigate complex healthcare referral networks. HAU is a central hub of the referral network, which includes OKC Heartline 211, Be a Neighbor, Unite Us, local hospital systems and our clinic network.
This program model is the result of a planning process initiated in 2011 by the Oklahoma Community Health Task Force, a collaborative working group of community stakeholders deeply committed to identifying service gaps and finding solutions to give every Oklahoman access to healthcare.
Care Connection
Our team strategically coordinates hundreds of specialists who provide free diagnostic testing, specialty consults, and surgical care for clients of HAU partner Safety Net Clinics in Oklahoma.
Prescription Assistance / Cooperative Central Pharmacy
Resources for Free and Charitable Clinics
HAU is a hub of support to the Safety Net Clinic network of 95 clinics statewide providing them with supplies, information, trainings and additional resources- including personal protective equipment and much more!
Shared Hub Approach To Providing Enhanced Services (SHAPES)
An original program developed by HAU and United Health Foundation to help clinics and patients with diabetes to improve their health outcomes by working with a variety of partnership interventions which include screening, behavioral health resources, self-management tools and medication therapy resources.
Details
(405) 286-3343 | |
(405) 463-0525 | |
HAU@hauonline.org | |
http://www.hauonline.org |