Resources

 As Oklahoma’s healthcare hub, the Health Alliance for the Uninsured connects Oklahomans with the care they need and ensures that our state’s free and charitable clinics have the support required to provide that care.

Explore our directory of resources and programs to discover how HAU can help.

Resources for Patients

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Care Connection

If a patient’s primary care clinic does not provide a specific service, HAU will strategically coordinate with hundreds of specialists to ensure they receive the support they need. The Care Connection helps uninsured individuals access free, specialized consultations, surgeries, and diagnostic tests, including:

  • Imaging
  • Scoping
  • Gynecology
  • Cardiology
  • Inpatient procedures
  • Outpatient procedures
  • Inpatient care for pre-approved procedures

 

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Medication Assistance

The Medication Assistance Program helps patients access essential medications to manage acute and chronic conditions at no cost. To participate, patients must be uninsured, low-income, and have a primary care home established at a participating clinic. The program can assist with a range of prescriptions, including:

  • Insulin
  • Cardiovascular medications
  • Inhalers

Interested applicants must be patients at a participating free clinic to receive medication assistance. For more information, please contact us.

Clinic Navigation System

HAU’s team of navigators helps uninsured patients find their way through Oklahoma’s often complex healthcare referral network.

In addition to connecting patients with a primary care home that meets their needs, navigators use the system to coordinate care between a patient’s primary clinic and various specialists or surgeons.

HAU serves as the central hub of this referral network, which includes:

Basic Healthcare

Mental Healthcare

Women’s Healthcare

Vision Care

Dental Care

Imaging

Inpatient Procedures

Outpatient Procedures

Medicaid Enrollment Support

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Diabetes Education

The Diabetes Education Program is an 8-week introductory course on diabetes covering everything from its effect on the body to long-term management and complication prevention. Led by an HAU-trained facilitator, the classes provide an informational, judgment-free space for participants to:

  • Understand what diabetes is and the importance of effective treatment.
  • Learn how to monitor their blood sugar at home.
  • Discover and implement changes to improve their health.
  • Discuss healthy, sustainable methods to help them lose 3-5% of their body fat.

 

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Dental Health Support

Although dental care has a critical role in one’s well-being, it remains one of the most significant unmet needs for the uninsured, leading to chronic pain, infection, and long-term health complications. HAU and our partners are here to help patients receive the preventative and restorative care they need:

  • The Delta Dental Oral Health Foundation publishes a guide to free and reduced-cost services in Oklahoma.
  • Dentists for the Disabled and Elderly in Need of Treatment (D-Dent) matches patients with volunteer dentists.
  • Many of the clinics in HAU’s network specialize in or offer dental care at no charge.

 

Medical Coverage Options

HAU’s services are available to individuals who are not eligible for Medicaid/Medicare and whose household income is under 300% of the federal poverty level.

If you do not qualify for our services, but you need assistance receiving medical care, you may consider applying for medical coverage through the following:

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Resources for Providers

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Patient Care Assistance

Through the Care Connection, Clinic Navigation System, and programs for medication assistance and diabetes education, HAU helps partner clinics expand the scope of care available to patients. This assistance enables patients to obtain support and resources, even when those needs go beyond what their primary clinic can provide.

By working together, safety net clinics, partner physicians, and hospital networks are improving health outcomes for Oklahoma’s uninsured patients.

Clinic Supplies

HAU provides tools and supplies that help keep Oklahoma’s free and charitable clinics running. We supply over 80 clinics across the state with personal protective equipment (PPE), diagnostic tools, exam room essentials, and more, handling the procurement and logistics so providers can focus entirely on their patients.

Training

HAU empowers our network of professionals by providing timely, relevant training and continuing education opportunities. From annual HIPAA compliance training to proactive sessions on current policy changes and mental health initiatives, we equip clinic staff with the knowledge and tools to navigate Oklahoma’s evolving healthcare landscape.

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Support the Safety Net

These resources are made possible through the generosity of our partners. Your donation can help ensure that Oklahoma’s free and charitable clinics stay strong and that our neighbors always have a path to quality care.