Health partnership sights poor
Spot business news for The Commercial Appeal
May 22, 2010
Baptist Memorial Healthcare Corp. kicked off its partnership with one of America’s leading vision benefits companies, Davis Vision of Plainview, N.Y., to provide eye screenings to the homeless and underserved of Memphis.
“The Focus on America program targets children and adults underinsured or not insured at all,” said Laura Dyer of Davis Vision. “This is not a one-time thing. This is the kickoff of a partnership that will provide glasses on a monthly basis.”
Those who failed eye exams were either given vouchers for reduced-cost eyeglasses from any local retailers who work with Davis Vision, or free glasses in cases of homelessness. An average pair of glasses, according to George Yanoshik Jr. of Davis Vision, is $293.
“If you can’t see, it’s hard to fill out a job application or find your way out in the community,” said Baptist Memorial Healthcare president and CEO Stephen Reynolds … (read more)