PROJECT ACCESS TARRANT COUNTY
PATC
"I would like to thank each and everyone from Project
Access. I have a new lease on life now. Without Project Access
and the doctors involved I would have been limited for possibly the rest
of my life. Thank you everyone!!!” -PATC Patient
Project
Access Tarrant County is an initiative approved by the Tarrant County Medical
Society (TCMS) Board of Advisors to provide healthcare access to the uninsured
and working poor in Tarrant County. TCMS
has led the charge in the life of PATC, and since September 2011, PATC
volunteers have provided Tarrant County’s in need with over $14.5 million in
donated healthcare access. Over 1,700
patients have enrolled in PATC and have had surgical and/or other specialty
procedures completed by utilizing the charitable gifts of a network of existing
voluntary providers and collaborative partnerships. PATC’s mission is to expand health care access
and improve health outcomes for low-income, uninsured residents of Tarrant
County, utilizing the charitable gifts of a network of existing voluntary
providers and collaborative partnerships.